Iden-lab-rss-28 -
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN)
While "iden-lab-rss-28" does not appear to be a standard industry-wide term, it likely refers to a specific project combining communication, LAB color space processing, and Received Signal Strength (RSS) mapping.
Signal Perturbation:
Every individual has a unique physical stature and movement pattern. When a person moves through a space filled with wireless signals (such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth), they cause specific, measurable disturbances. iden-lab-rss-28
Qualified purchasers (government labs, accredited universities, and OEM manufacturers) must: 10 high-frequency news feeds (CNN, BBC, Reuters) 10
- 10 high-frequency news feeds (CNN, BBC, Reuters)
- 10 medium-frequency tech blogs (Ars Technica, Hackaday, AWS What’s New)
- 5 low-frequency academic journals (arXiv.org subsets)
- 3 intentionally malformed or non-standard feeds (test resilience)
- Purpose limitation: Each deployment must have a narrowly defined, publicly stated purpose with sunset clauses.
- Minimization: Collect only the signals strictly necessary to serve the stated goal; prefer ephemeral features over long-term storage.
- Human oversight: Ensure humans — not only models — make consequential decisions; require explainable outputs and appeal pathways.
- Auditability and transparency: Publish technical descriptions, failure rates, and governance audits accessible to stakeholders.
- Participatory design: Invite affected communities into the lab cycle: requirement-setting, testing, and policy shaping.