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/* Calculating the SNR & Visualizing Connectivity Maps */
=== Calculating the SNR & Visualizing Connectivity Maps===
If you specify the noise-related [[parameters]] of your receiver set, the signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) is calculated at each receiver location: SNR = P<sub>r</sub> - P<sub>n</sub>, where P<sub>n</sub> is the noise power level in dB. When planning, designing and deploying a communication system between points A and B, the link is considered to be closes and a connection established if the received signal power at the location of the receiver is above the noise power level by a certain threshold. In other words, the SNR at the receiver must be greater than a certain specified minimum SNR level. You specify (SNR)<sub>min</sub> ss part of the definition of receiver chain in the Receiver Set dialog. In the "Visualization Options" section of this dialog, you can also check the check box labeled '''Generate Connectivity Map'''. This is a binary-level black-and-white map that displays connected receivers in white and disconnected receivers in black.At the end of an SBR simulation, the computed SNR is displayed in the Receiver Set dialog for the selected receiver. The connectivity map is generated and added to the navigation tree underneath the received power coverage map node.
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