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Wireless Mesh Deployment Framework

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Wireless Mesh Deployment Framework

A phased deployment framework for standards-based wireless mesh infrastructure operating in license-exempt spectrum across multi-jurisdiction environments.

The framework is built around the Wi-Fi Mesh Access and Backhaul Subsystem (WMABS) and is organised into three companion documents: a normative system specification, a hardware installation specification, and a territorial rollout plan.

Documents

ID Title Purpose
WMABS-SP-001 System Requirements Specification Normative system-level requirements: radio, spectrum, mesh topology, security, regulatory profiles.
WMABS-HW-001 Hardware Installation Specification Bill of materials, installation kits, site survey, and field installation procedures for Phase A and Phase B.
WMABS-DP-001 Territorial Rollout Plan Phased deployment model from regulatory feasibility through territorial scale-out and optional extended outdoor.

Reading Order

  1. Start with WMABS-SP-001 to understand the system scope, Phase A vs. Phase B distinction, and the regulatory-profile model.
  2. Continue with WMABS-HW-001 for the concrete hardware and installation requirements that implement the spec.
  3. Finish with WMABS-DP-001 for the rollout methodology across jurisdictions.

Key Concepts

  • Phase A (Baseline) — internal antennas, standard EIRP levels, suitable for general indoor and outdoor deployment.
  • Phase B (Extended Outdoor) — optional extension permitting external/directional antennas and elevated mounting, subject to per-country regulatory validation.
  • Regulatory Profile — machine-readable configuration encoding RF constraints for a specific country/regulatory domain, enabling multi-jurisdiction deployment without hardware modification.

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