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prakash
01-20-2009, 11:02 PM
i require some info regarding ps5 , i am using ps5 4no's for base station and 4 90 sector antenna's and nano5 is for cpe's , i am asking how many cpe's supported in each ps5-one sector in one side ?

WHT
01-21-2009, 02:37 AM
After 30 to 35 active connections, performance will generally start to degrade.

Nata Ant
01-21-2009, 02:38 AM
What is Helsinki Testbed?
A: Helsinki Testbed, often abbreviated as HTB, was initiated in order to promote new observational facilities, research and applications in mesoscale meteorology. Testbed covers four seasons and is located in and around Helsinki, Finland. The initial project run for two years and a half, from January 2005 until September 2007.
After the first phase, the Helsinki Testbed Baseline Network continues to serve as development and research platform at least until the end of Ubicasting follow-on project (Dec 2008). The main financier of the project continues to be Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation. Many Finnish industry and research institutes have participated to Helsinki Testbed since the beginning of the project.

Broadly speaking, the project goal consists of mesoscale weather research, forecast and dispersion models development and verification, demonstration of integration of modern technologies with complete weather observation systems, end-user product development and demonstration and data distribution for public and research community. The HTB team welcomes and encourages any activity to apply the data for research and development.

The term testbed can be generally defined as: "A testbed is a working relationship in a quasi-operational framework among measurement specialists, forecasters, researchers, private-sector, and government agencies aimed at solving operational and practical regional [insert phenomenon or forecast challenge] problems with a strong connection to the end-users. Outcomes from a testbed are more effective observing systems, better use of data in forecasts, improved services, products, and economic/public safety benefits. Testbeds accelerate the translation of R&D findings into better operations, services, and decision-making. A successful testbed requires physical assets as well as long-term commitments and partnerships."

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