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In order to simulate similar conditions "in silico", the simulation was configured to run with low Mg2+ for 60 mins, during which no resource conflicts or starvation were assumed (i.e, the simulation would not stop due to lack of any resource).
The simulator was configured for 10 simulations per amplitude step of 1 meter with amplitude ranging from -30 to +30 meters.
The BBDR-HPT/ClO4− model was configured to simulate these experiments.
The drive-train model is configured for a 5 MW power capacity and coupled to the corresponding wind turbine and load simulations are carried out under turbulent wind following the guidelines from the IEC 61400-1 standard.
In simulations, different scenarios are configured to compare the solutions of the proposed algorithm and the traditional shortest path algorithm.
The simulations in this study are configured with a geosynchronous satellite working at 1.5 GHz (L-band) at different longitudes and a land mobile receiver travelling through city environments, e.g., dense urban, urban and suburban areas of a city.
For the simulation purpose, the vehicle's dynamics are configured based on the geometry of the intersection.
A total of six active DENM sources are configured during the simulation (the first six nodes after the mark of 1 km).
However, when the number of users is increased to more than 64, the performance is degraded significantly since the width of IFW is decreased to 0∼1, which reduces the capability of combating the MAI. Figure 8 portrays the BER performance of the CDD in conjunction with various users K. Two different SNR parameters are configured in our simulation, i.e., SNR=10 dB and SNR=20 dB, respectively.
In our simulation, 180 users and 180 candidate MR locations are configured in a square of 6 km.
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