sourcetointerference
Sourcetointerference is a conceptual metric used in telecommunications to quantify the impact of a specific transmitter (source) on other receivers in the network. The term is used in research contexts to study how individual sources contribute to interference relative to the intended signal power at affected receivers.
Formally, the sourcetointerference (STI) from a source s to a receiver r is defined as STI_s,r = P_i(s,r)
Measurement and modeling: STI can be estimated through simulations (ray tracing, Monte Carlo), analytical path-loss models,
Applications: STI supports network planning, interference management, spectrum sharing, and regulatory compliance by identifying high-impact sources
Limitations: The metric is inherently scenario-specific and depends on how sources and receivers are defined, time
In practice, sourcetointerference remains largely a research concept and is not yet standardized across industries.