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stds-802-16: SUB11 COMMENT




[Submitter's Last Name] 
van Waes

[Submitter's First Name]
Nico

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Replace figure 2-1 with provided figure and replace "Figure 2-1 depicts a
typical 802.16.3 system."
(Note: figure will be submitted directly to editor, as the reflector rejects
atachments)
with:
Figure 2-1 shows an example deployment configuration including the optional
use of a repeater
and route diversity in order to provide coverage in difficult areas. 

[Reason for Edit]
More comprehensive example of system configuration. (figure reworked from TR
101 177 v1.1.1)

[Submitter's Last Name] 
van Waes

[Submitter's First Name]
Nico

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However, cell-sizes as noted in Table 1 are envisioned as typical and SHOULD
generally be 
supportable by an 802.16.3 system with at least 95% cell-coverage.

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|environment |	LOS (km) | NLOS (km)  |
|----------------------------------------------------------|
|urban	     |	 7.5	 |	2         |
|suburban    |	10	 |	2.5      |
|rural	     |	15	 |	4         |
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Table 1	Typical cell-sizes

Delete page 12, line 29 "* radio range (up to 50 km)"

[Reason for Edit]

Splitting the desired cell-sizes into tradional environments provides a
better understanding
of what TG3 envisions and promotes more thorough coverage modeling
(especially of urban and
suburban scenarios, which form the largest market-shares) than merely
suggesting "up to 50 km".