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Introduction
When simulating CDMA or OFDMA systems, you will have access to the additional tab "Cellular structure", which will become active after completion of the simulation. This new tab allows you to inspect the internal details of CDMA/OFDMA cluster based on data on ...
12.8.1 Plot configuration
The top part of the detailed system information screen contains a range of checkboxes used to control which information is plotted (Figure 266). A full description of each checkbox is given in Table 53. Figure 266: Plot configuration Table 5...
12.8.2 Summary of event #n
The “Summary of event#n” panel provide a few metrics on the number of users simulated Figure 268 Figure 268: Event summary of cellular setup Table 54: Snapshot summary description ...
12.8.3 Inspect selected element
12.8.3.1 Detail When an element of the main plot is selected, its detailed information is shown in a table. Further detailed are presented in Annex A15.1 with respect to CDMA network, Detailed of voice users, cell. Figu...
12.9 Interference calculations
12.9.1 Introduction
The Interference Calculation Engine (ICE) is that part of the SEAMCAT architecture which calculates for generic victim receiver the probability of being impacted by the sum of the simulated interference power. The calculated result is commonly called "Interfer...
12.9.2 Interference calculation GUI
When the simulation is finished, the dRSS and the iRSS vectors are stored. You may proceed to use the facilities of the Interference Calculation Engine (ICE) in order to evaluate the probability of interference for the simulated scenario. The probability of in...
12.9.3 Interference Calculation Engine Control
It allows to the calculation of the probability of interference for several ICE configurations (i.e. different signal types, interference criteria, etc..) for the same simulation. Figure 272 presents how the control box is used. ...
13 Library of scenario elements
13.1 Library overview
SEAMCAT library is a useful tool for creating and storing various elements that are part of a wireless system so that they can be re used at a later point of time. The SEAMCAT library contains the following elements: Systems and System Plugins (SP) Spectru...
13.2 Import / export a library element in/from a workspace
Modification of existing (default) library elements as well as creation of new elements can be managed through the relevant options of Library menu. Once stored, the library elements may be then easily inserted into scenario by selecting a particular library ...
13.3 Edit and share library element
When opening a library item from the workspace menu, the following interface will appear (as an example, the antenna interface is shown in the figure below). Figure 280: Example of the antenna interface library All the library elements follow th...
13.4 Library elements
13.4.1 System elements
To create or modify a library element containing parameters of a particular system, i.e. generic, cellular network like CDMA or OFDMA, select the system library lements command from the Library pull-down menu or directly CTRL+SHIFT+S. A list of existing pre-de...
13.4.2 Spectrum emission mask elements
To create or modify a library element containing parameters of a particular spectrum mask, select the Spectrum emission masks command from the Library pull-down menu or directly with CTRL+SHIFT+S. A list of existing pre-defined spectrum emission mask will be s...
13.4.3 Receiver blocking mask elements
To create or modify a library element containing parameters of a particular blocking mask, select the Receiver blocking masks command from the Library pull-down menu or directly with CTRL+SHIFT+B. A list of existing pre-defined receiver blocking mask will be s...
13.4.4 Receiver elements
To create or modify a library receiver element, select the Receivers command from the Library pull-down menu or directly with CTRL+SHIFT+R. This activates the Receiver Library window which displays a list of existing receiver elements in the library. Please no...
13.4.5 Transmitter elements
To create or modify a library transmitter element, select the Transmitters command from the Library pull-down menuor directly with CTRL+SHIFT+T. This activates the Transmitter Library window which displays a list of existing transmitter elements in the library...