Physical Structure & Spatial Layout
Physical room geometry, tile composition, and spatial naming conventions used by all other subsystems.
Deployed Facts
Section titled “Deployed Facts”- Room dimensions are documented as
8 m x 4 m x 2.4 m. - The structure uses
140detachable tiles. - Tile dimensions are documented as
120 cm x 60 cmwith a5 cm x 5 cmmounting grid. - Floor plan assets use segment-style labels (
AthroughG) and tile indexing. - Overlay concept is used for line-of-sight technologies (acoustic and visible-light use cases).
Grondplan
Section titled “Grondplan”- Vector plan:
../../grondplan/plan.svg - PDF plan:
../../grondplan/plan.pdf
Interfaces
Section titled “Interfaces”- To network/power: each tile has mapped Ethernet/PoE connectivity via patch-midspan-switch tables.
- To RF/Qualisys/acoustics: overlays or front-side mounts expose sensors/actuators to room interior.
Constraints and Risks
Section titled “Constraints and Risks”- Physical relocation of tile-mounted gear invalidates calibration/mapping assumptions in downstream systems.
- Floor plan references are spread over PDF/SVG/PPTX and require synchronized updates.
Depends On
Section titled “Depends On”- No upstream technical dependency; this is the base layer.
Provides To
Section titled “Provides To”- Network switchport mapping
- PoE and midspan planning
- RF clock and antenna placement
- Qualisys camera/volume setup
Critical Paths
Section titled “Critical Paths”- Tile coordinate changes require re-validation in network, timing, and DAQ experiment definitions.