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I refer to the suggested text in 14/0101 discussed this morning: “..enable modes of operation capable of supporting at least two (2) times improvement
in the average throughput per station (measured at the MAC data service access point) in dense indoor, and pedestrian-speed outdoor deployment scenarios.” In my Use Case analyses I have shown: ·
Dense apartment complex – improvement of 2.96 per apartment (single apartment complex), 4.12 improvement in the ‘double’ apartment complex
PER APARTMENT . This is by using channel selection (11aa) and DSC. ·
E-Education – improvement of 2.18 PER CLASSROOM using DSC ·
Pico cell – improvement of 7.58 over an area of 37 cells, an average improvement of 7.58 PER CELL My point being that the improvement is over a
particular area of interest. Following Sean’s sensible suggestion to keep it simple, and to avoid the problems of the ‘percentile’ metric, may I please suggest the following text: “…enable modes of operation capable of supporting at least two (2) times improvement
in the average throughput per station or average throughput per square meter, over the areas of interest for various dense indoor and outdoor deployment scenarios.” Thanks Graham ______________________________________________________________________ DSP Group, Inc. automatically scans all emails and attachments using MessageLabs Email Security System. _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ If you wish to be removed from this reflector, do not send your request to this reflector - it will have no effect. Instead, go to http://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=STDS-802-11 and then press the LEAVE button. If there is no LEAVE button here, try http://listserv.ieee.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=STDS-802-11-RO. Further information can be found at: http://www.ieee802.org/11/Email_Subscribe.html _______________________________________________________________________________ |