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Boeing Co. (BA) used sacks of potatoes as stand-ins for passengers

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:56 pm
by renovation
While major airlines offer in-flight Wi-Fi on many flights, the signal strength can be spotty. Airlines and aircraft makers have been striving to improve this with the growing use of wireless devices and the number of people who don't want to be disconnected, even 35,000 feet up.

Engineers at Chicago-based Boeing Co. (BA) used sacks of potatoes as stand-ins for passengers as they worked to eliminate weak spots in in-flight wireless signals. They needed full planes to get accurate results during signal testing, but they couldn't ask people to sit motionless for days while data was gathered.

It turns out that potatoes - because of their water content and chemistry - absorb and reflect radio wave signals much the same way as the human body does, making them suitable substitutes for airline passengers.

"It's a testament to the ingenuity of these engineers. They didn't go in with potatoes as the plan," Tischler said.

Recapping the serendipitous path that led to better onboard wireless, Tischler said a member of the research team stumbled across an article in the Journal of Food Science describing research in which 15 vegetables and fruits were evaluated for their dielectric properties, or the way they transmit electric force without conduction.

Its conclusions led the Boeing researchers to wonder if potatoes might serve just as well as humans during their own signal
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:13 am
by ZYFER
And when it was all said and done, I bet they had a cookout too!

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:35 am
by Pugsley
but wahhh! i thought you cant use wireless stuff in flight? and I fly allot.

Its total BS but the FAA still bans it.

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:19 am
by b-man1
Pugsley wrote:but wahhh! i thought you cant use wireless stuff in flight? and I fly allot.

Its total BS but the FAA still bans it.
wifi is common now, just not cell calls. i use wifi on almost every domestic flight. the one thing i'm waiting for is international service...they don't have the infrastructure in place yet for that.

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:00 am
by Pugsley
Even the ones with the wifi still say all wireless stuff must be turned off. Its a joke.