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HIP 105: Modification of MOBILE subDAO Hex Limits #840

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hiptron opened this issue Dec 18, 2023 · 3 comments
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HIP 105: Modification of MOBILE subDAO Hex Limits #840

hiptron opened this issue Dec 18, 2023 · 3 comments
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hiptron commented Dec 18, 2023

HIP 105: Modification of MOBILE subDAO Hex Limits

  • Author: Andy Zyvoloski
  • Contributors [Hans], [JD] @italiandude
  • Start Date: 12/7/2023
  • Category: Technical & Economic
  • Original HIP PR: #821
  • Tracking Issue: #840
  • Voting Requirements: veMOBILE

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This Helium Improvement Proposal (HIP) suggests modifying how Modeled Coverage Points (MCP) are calculated for Wi-Fi Access Points (APs) and CBRS Radios that provide overlapping coverage.

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riobah commented Jan 27, 2024

  • There are minor typo like issues in the text. It would be nice to have some proof reading. (based on https://github.com/helium/HIP/blob/main/0105-modification-of-mobile-subdao-hex-limits.md)
    • "and (3) Wi-Fi signals" -> "and three (3) Wi-Fi signals"
    • was the phrase "and or" for "and / or"?
    • "deployment of five (5) Outdoor Wi-Fi APs and five (5) Outdoor CBRS radios" -> "deployment of four (4) Outdoor Wi-Fi APs and four (4) Outdoor CBRS radios"
  • I would avoid using the word "level" as it has another meaning. "signal strength level"
  • It is said HIP93 has a limit of 1 indoor wifi unit, but this is not implemented. It can be nice to clarify that this will be implemented in the context of this HIP.
  • The indoor section is not clear if you ask me. It is not stating how you rank the hotspot, with signal_level (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW) or signal_power (dBm). The text should tell this clearly and a separate example should be given for indoor hotspots.

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HIP 105 was approved with 83.15% of the vote
https://heliumvote.com/mobile/proposals/8T3YBqUGuin4vNHEdWzEioW5yycetLrcoqdjhE6h2RJB

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