Major changes: - Organized Python v1 implementation into v1/ subdirectory - Created Rust workspace with 9 modular crates: - wifi-densepose-core: Core types, traits, errors - wifi-densepose-signal: CSI processing, phase sanitization, FFT - wifi-densepose-nn: Neural network inference (ONNX/Candle/tch) - wifi-densepose-api: Axum-based REST/WebSocket API - wifi-densepose-db: SQLx database layer - wifi-densepose-config: Configuration management - wifi-densepose-hardware: Hardware abstraction - wifi-densepose-wasm: WebAssembly bindings - wifi-densepose-cli: Command-line interface Documentation: - ADR-001: Workspace structure - ADR-002: Signal processing library selection - ADR-003: Neural network inference strategy - DDD domain model with bounded contexts Testing: - 69 tests passing across all crates - Signal processing: 45 tests - Neural networks: 21 tests - Core: 3 doc tests Performance targets: - 10x faster CSI processing (~0.5ms vs ~5ms) - 5x lower memory usage (~100MB vs ~500MB) - WASM support for browser deployment
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# ADR-001: Rust Workspace Structure
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## Status
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Accepted
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## Context
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We need to port the WiFi-DensePose Python application to Rust for improved performance, memory safety, and cross-platform deployment including WASM. The architecture must be modular, maintainable, and support multiple deployment targets.
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## Decision
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We will use a Cargo workspace with 9 modular crates:
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```
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wifi-densepose-rs/
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├── Cargo.toml # Workspace root
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├── crates/
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│ ├── wifi-densepose-core/ # Core types, traits, errors
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│ ├── wifi-densepose-signal/ # Signal processing (CSI, phase, FFT)
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│ ├── wifi-densepose-nn/ # Neural networks (DensePose, translation)
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│ ├── wifi-densepose-api/ # REST/WebSocket API (Axum)
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│ ├── wifi-densepose-db/ # Database layer (SQLx)
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│ ├── wifi-densepose-config/ # Configuration management
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│ ├── wifi-densepose-hardware/ # Hardware abstraction
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│ ├── wifi-densepose-wasm/ # WASM bindings
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│ └── wifi-densepose-cli/ # CLI application
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```
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### Crate Responsibilities
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1. **wifi-densepose-core**: Foundation types, traits, and error handling shared across all crates
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2. **wifi-densepose-signal**: CSI data processing, phase sanitization, FFT, feature extraction
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3. **wifi-densepose-nn**: Neural network inference using ONNX Runtime, Candle, or tch-rs
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4. **wifi-densepose-api**: HTTP/WebSocket server using Axum
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5. **wifi-densepose-db**: Database operations with SQLx
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6. **wifi-densepose-config**: Configuration loading and validation
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7. **wifi-densepose-hardware**: Router and hardware interfaces
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8. **wifi-densepose-wasm**: WebAssembly bindings for browser deployment
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9. **wifi-densepose-cli**: Command-line interface
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## Consequences
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### Positive
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- Clear separation of concerns
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- Independent crate versioning
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- Parallel compilation
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- Selective feature inclusion
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- Easier testing and maintenance
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- WASM target isolation
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### Negative
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- More complex dependency management
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- Initial setup overhead
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- Cross-crate refactoring complexity
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## References
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- [Cargo Workspaces](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/workspaces.html)
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- [ruvector crate structure](https://github.com/ruvnet/ruvector)
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