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Simulation Process Overview 
InSite™ makes a very complicated process simple.

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To draw an analogy, it's like modeling a race track and then simulating a race car's performance on that race track.

Step 1
Inputting and Running the Channel Model for the Application Environment
The first step entails collecting information about the proposed application environment including a schematic of the type(s) of wiring, properties of the wires, network device specifications and noise and channel model properties. This information is then input into the Network Channel Parameter Input Screen. Following this step, the Channel Model is run producing a graphical view of the channel.

 

Adding Noise to the Simulation
Before running the final simulation, the various types of noise are modeled and input in the Noise Model Input Screen. At this point, virtually any possible combination of parameter properties can be modeled for an application environment.

   

Step 2
Final Settings and Running the Physical Layer Simulation
After setting some final configurations with InSite™, you are ready to run the simulation. After several seconds of processing, InSite™ delivers your expected Channel Throughput and Bit Error Rate performance. Now you know how fast, how far and how reliable your communications will be - all before you've designed, built or implemented your solution.