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20,000 pounds of potatoes used as stand in for people during airline Wifi test
When you hear that a company like Boeing has been examining ways to improve the strength and consistency of a Wi-Fi signal inside passengers planes, your mind may well conjure up images of banks of computers, complicated machinery and lots of sensors. What you won’t imagine is numerous sacks of potatoes on seats. But the vegetable many of us eat every day is exactly what the airplane manufacturer has been using in its research project – a project it calls SPUDS (Synthetic Personnel Using Dielectric Substitution). You can look at the calendar all you like. It’s not April 1.
According to an article by Boeing’s Adam Tischler about the SPUDS project, engineers tested out the measurement technology in the cabin of a de-commissioned passenger plane using state-of-the-art equipment, cutting-edge science and 20,000 pounds of potatoes.
“The team determined that sacks of potatoes were ideal stand-ins for passengers, given their similar physical interactions with electronic signal properties,” Tischler explains. “Much of the testing was conducted on the grounded airplane with the seats filled with 20,000 pounds of potatoes in sacks. The test data was then validated with human stand-in ‘passengers.’” A video (below) about the research includes the bizarre sight of rows and rows of plane seats filled with sacks of potatoes.
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20,000 pounds of potatoes used as stand in for people during airline Wifi test

When you hear that a company like Boeing has been examining ways to improve the strength and consistency of a Wi-Fi signal inside passengers planes, your mind may well conjure up images of banks of computers, complicated machinery and lots of sensors. What you won’t imagine is numerous sacks of potatoes on seats. But the vegetable many of us eat every day is exactly what the airplane manufacturer has been using in its research project – a project it calls SPUDS (Synthetic Personnel Using Dielectric Substitution). You can look at the calendar all you like. It’s not April 1.

According to an article by Boeing’s Adam Tischler about the SPUDS project, engineers tested out the measurement technology in the cabin of a de-commissioned passenger plane using state-of-the-art equipment, cutting-edge science and 20,000 pounds of potatoes.

“The team determined that sacks of potatoes were ideal stand-ins for passengers, given their similar physical interactions with electronic signal properties,” Tischler explains. “Much of the testing was conducted on the grounded airplane with the seats filled with 20,000 pounds of potatoes in sacks. The test data was then validated with human stand-in ‘passengers.’” A video (below) about the research includes the bizarre sight of rows and rows of plane seats filled with sacks of potatoes.


Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/project-spuds/#ixzz2Fu4lcyax
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iPhone Owners Twice as Likely to Use Wi-Fi As Android Owners [STUDY]

iPhone Owners Twice as Likely to Use Wi-Fi As Android Owners [STUDY]
Reading this on an iPhone? You’re more than twice as likely to be doing so via Wi-Fi than that guy with the Android phone next to you, according to a new study. The majority of Android users ditch Wi-Fi hotspots for mobile networks, whereas iPhone owners typically ride both. Looking at network…

Source: Mashable

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