Modular Panel System for Wireless Networking in Venues
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Summary
Problems
Venues such as stadiums and concert halls face challenges with fixed and inaccessible wireless networking components, making it difficult to maintain, repair, or upgrade telecommunications infrastructure, leading to poor wireless access and coverage due to integrated and immobile infrastructure.
Innovation solutions
A system of radio wave transparent panels that form a floor surface with embedded storage areas for wireless networking components, allowing for easy access and relocation of these components, enabling flexible placement and maintenance while maintaining structural integrity and radio wave transparency.
TRIZ Analysis
Specific contradictions:
General conflict description:
Principle concept:
If wireless networking components are integrated into the venue structure, then the infrastructure is stable and structurally sound, but the components become inaccessible and difficult to relocate for maintenance and upgrades
Why choose this principle:
The system divides the floor into modular panels that can be individually removed or accessed. Each panel is a separate unit that maintains the overall structural integrity while allowing selective access to underlying components, resolving the contradiction between stability and accessibility.
Principle concept:
If wireless networking components are integrated into the venue structure, then the infrastructure is stable and structurally sound, but the components become inaccessible and difficult to relocate for maintenance and upgrades
Why choose this principle:
The panel system acts as an intermediary layer between the structural floor and the wireless networking components. This intermediate structure provides stable support while enabling easy access to components through panel removal, without requiring direct integration into the venue structure.
Application Domain
Data Source
AI summary:
A system of radio wave transparent panels that form a floor surface with embedded storage areas for wireless networking components, allowing for easy access and relocation of these components, enabling flexible placement and maintenance while maintaining structural integrity and radio wave transparency.
Abstract
A system for distributing wireless networking components in a venue. The system includes panels that define a floor surface. The panels each have a planar configuration with an upper surface opposite a lower surface. The panels include a material that is transparent to radio waves, and the panels define a storage space below the panels and the storage space may be used to store and distribute wireless networking component.