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HIP 113: Reward CBRS As Experimental #924
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This is the way. |
Correcting three typos/spelling errors
there is no reward weight based on the cbrs radio type, like "high power outdoor" AFAIK. |
I believe the model predicting the change is pretty accurate. Data and the analysis can be found at this sheet: |
Update xxxx-reward-cbrs-as-experimental.md
That's a good question, and I'm not sure of the answer. I believe I heard someone from Nova mention that Templated Rewards were being used in Mexico due to missing obstruction data, but I don't know if that is still the case, or ever was really. Maybe @madninja could chime in. |
Upon further investigation, it seems like "Templated Coverage" for coverage in MX became an overloaded term starting in HIP 93. The new term refers to a static template for Modeled Coverage for outdoor radio signal propagation in absence of obstruction data. The old term referred to the now-obsolete rewards multipliers that exist before Modeled Coverage, so I've removed the Templated Coverage changes from this HIP. |
Co-authored-by: Abhay Kumar <75+abhay@users.noreply.github.com>
updated the data for Feb29 epoch: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1R6y9R2B9Ljan4Spqf0k33ubaufbRTgX_k2FHNJAZhww |
Lots of quick updates here. @rawrmaan do you believe this is ready to land for a full discussion? |
I believe so. I don't have any outstanding feedback points from anyone that I'm aware of. |
Adds a new proposal to adjust PoC rewards for CBRS radios to reflect their limited utility and experimental status on the network.
Rendered view: https://github.com/rawrmaan/HIP/blob/cbrs-experimental/0113-reward-cbrs-as-experimental.md