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what is PROPAGATION-LIMIT ?
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The values of PROPAGATION-LIMIT control how precisely QualNet calculates interference, SINR etc. Signals with power below ROPAGATION-LIMIT (in dB) (before the antenna gain at the receiver) are not delivered to receiving nodes. Lowering this value would make the simulation more precise, however it also make the execution time longer.
PROPAGATION-LIMIT must be less than RX-SENSITIVITY + ANTENNA-GAIN.
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Article ID: 44
Created On: 03 Nov 2009 1:13 AM
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