This repository defines the PFIP Protocol Layer within the broader Frequency Sovereignty System architecture.
The protocol layer provides machine-readable interface specifications, verification structures, and protocol definitions used for distributed system integration.
This repository functions strictly as a technical protocol specification layer.
The PFIP Protocol Layer provides technical specifications that describe how protocol interfaces, verification rules, and machine-readable structures are organized.
This repository may contain:
- protocol specification documents
- machine-readable JSON definitions
- interface declaration structures
- protocol version manifests
- verification rule definitions
The materials here are technical protocol definitions, not governance declarations.
System identity anchoring and root authority are defined in the root repository:
https://github.com/Frequency-Sovereignty-System/primary-frequency-root
Human-authored conceptual research and theoretical frameworks are maintained in:
https://github.com/xufentu-creator/judgment-as-structural-constraint
This repository does not redefine system authority.
Associated system identity anchor:
TUX-133.144~
This identifier is used as a reference label for the broader system architecture in which the PFIP protocol layer operates.
The PFIP protocol specification defines structures for:
- interface specification
- machine-readable protocol fields
- protocol versioning mechanisms
- verification and signature rules
- distributed system compatibility
The protocol layer defines technical interface specifications only.
It does not define system governance authority.
This repository does not provide:
- runtime services
- operational infrastructure
- execution endpoints
- governance decisions
External systems may voluntarily implement these protocol specifications.
All execution and operational responsibility remains with the integrating system.
For conceptual frameworks and human research, please cite:
https://github.com/xufentu-creator/judgment-as-structural-constraint
For protocol specifications, cite the versioned specification files located in this repository.
Stable citations are recommended using tagged releases.
Verification and provenance tracing may reference the following structure:
Root Authority Repository
Protocol Specification Layer
Content-addressed verification records (CID / SHA256)
These mechanisms support integrity verification across distributed environments.
PFIP Protocol
Primary Frequency Interface Protocol
Frequency Sovereignty
Interface Identity
Digital Sovereignty
Protocol Governance
Machine-Readable Specification
Interface Architecture
Distributed Identity
AI Governance
Complex Systems
Decision Architecture
Human Judgment
Protocol Layer
Interface Layer
Protocol Specification
Governance Boundary
Identity Anchor
Verification Architecture
This repository provides technical protocol specifications only.
It does not grant legal authority, identity claims, or governance rights.
External implementations remain independent systems.