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A Systemic Approach to Wireless Infrastructure Design: The Khalfin Wireless Infrastructure Model (KWIM)

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  • Artem Khalfin Independent Researcher

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31224/6994

Keywords:

wireless infrastructure, network design, wireless networks, high-density networks, network optimization, telecommunications engineering, system design, network resilience, KWIM

Abstract

The rapid evolution of digital environments has transformed wireless networks into critical infrastructure systems supporting cloud computing, real-time communication, and distributed operations. However, traditional approaches to wireless network design remain fragmented and device-centric, failing to address the complexity of modern high-density environments.

This paper introduces the Khalfin Wireless Infrastructure Model (KWIM), a systemic engineering framework for the design, optimization, and maintenance of wireless infrastructure. The model integrates environmental analysis, technology selection, coverage optimization, redundancy planning, and diagnostic processes into a unified methodology.

The study formalizes wireless network design as a multi-variable engineering problem and presents a conceptual mathematical representation of infrastructure performance. Comparative analysis based on real-world deployments demonstrates improvements in network stability, scalability, and operational resilience. The proposed framework contributes to the development of wireless infrastructure design as a formal applied engineering discipline and provides a reproducible methodology for both practitioners and researchers.

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Posted

2026-05-05