README: packet size + typos
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@ -49,6 +49,9 @@ The following mobile terminals can be used:
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- eee :: Asus EeePC 1001-PX (Atheros AR2427 Wi-Fi chipset, Linux
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3.0.0).
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When received by a Fonera 2.0, the default packet size is 103 bytes for
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a positioning request, and 116 bytes for an (auto)calibration request.
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* Testing area
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@ -140,7 +143,7 @@ transmit autocalibration requests, it must be known by the
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Aggregator. Therefore, it is not sufficient to wait for 10 seconds
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(cf. Measurement procedure) after starting the Aggregator to guarantee
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that each capture point transmits autocalibration requests for 10
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seconds. The counter must be started after the Aggregator received an
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seconds. The counter must be started after the Aggregator received a
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Hello message from all the capture points.
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At the end of a test, beware of not stopping the Aggregator too early,
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@ -189,11 +192,11 @@ The mobile terminal's antenna is vertical.
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stack of small boxes (75 cm).
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- When a human operator carries the mobile terminal, the altitude of the
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terminal is 1 m (hips/belly).
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- The antenna of the capture points and the mobile terminal are
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vertical. When the mobile terminal is a laptop computer, the screen is
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vertical, and the computer is set up so that the display side of the
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screen is in direction of the wall opposite to the point where the
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mobile is located (when applicable).
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- The antenna of the mobile terminal is vertical. When the mobile
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terminal is a laptop computer, the screen is vertical, and the
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computer is set up so that the display side of the screen is in
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direction of the wall opposite to the point where the mobile is
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located (when applicable).
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** Measurement procedure
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** Scenario 3
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This scenario tests the antenna angles and measurement direction, with a
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This scenario tests the antenna angle and measurement direction, with a
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human operator. The measurement points 2 and 5 are tested.
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For each point, measurements are taken in two directions, with a 45°
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