Planning the MOBY D system 
  4.1 Fundamentals of application planning 
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4.1.2  Width of the transmission window 
Determining the width of the transmission window  
The following approximation formula can be used for practical applications: 
 
W:  Width of transmission window (median deviation) 
L:  Length of the transmission window 
Tracking tolerance  
The width of the transmission window (W) is particularly important for the mechanical 
tracking tolerance. The formula for the dwell time is valid without restriction when W is 
observed. 
4.1.3  Transmission window with auxiliary fields 
In general, auxiliary fields always exist. They can be found outside the antenna conductor 
loop and must be used for configuring only in exceptional cases since the write/read 
distances are limited. 
In the case of parallel movement of the MDS with a short operating distance through the 
antenna field, a transmission-free space is traversed when moving from the auxiliary field to 
the main field and also when exiting the main field (multiple presence change possible). 
Precise information on the field geometries of the auxiliary fields cannot be given since the 
values depend heavily on the operating distance and the application area. 
 
①  SLG 
②  Main field 
③  Secondary fields 
Figure 4-2  Transmission window with auxiliary fields for SLG