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Boeing uses potatoes instead of people to test wi-fi | Boeing uses potatoes instead of people to test wi-fi |
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US planemaker Boeing used an unusual substitute for passengers to test its in-flight wi-fi system - potatoes. | US planemaker Boeing used an unusual substitute for passengers to test its in-flight wi-fi system - potatoes. |
Passenger seats on a decommissioned plane were loaded with huge sacks of the tubers for several days as signal strengths were checked. | Passenger seats on a decommissioned plane were loaded with huge sacks of the tubers for several days as signal strengths were checked. |
The company's researchers say that potatoes "interact" with electronic signals in a similar way to humans. | The company's researchers say that potatoes "interact" with electronic signals in a similar way to humans. |
The technique also took advantage of the fact that spuds - unlike humans - never get bored. | The technique also took advantage of the fact that spuds - unlike humans - never get bored. |
Boeing's engineers did a number of tests to ensure that passengers would get the strongest possible wi-fi signal while in the air, all while meeting safety standards that protect against interference with an aircraft's electrical systems. | Boeing's engineers did a number of tests to ensure that passengers would get the strongest possible wi-fi signal while in the air, all while meeting safety standards that protect against interference with an aircraft's electrical systems. |
Wireless signals fluctuate randomly in the enclosed space of an aeroplane cabin as people move about. | Wireless signals fluctuate randomly in the enclosed space of an aeroplane cabin as people move about. |
This means that signal distribution is uneven throughout the cabin, with weaker and stronger connectivity in different seats. | This means that signal distribution is uneven throughout the cabin, with weaker and stronger connectivity in different seats. |
"You want your laptop to work anywhere it's located on your seat, [but] there can be significant signal changes just due to the location of the laptop," said Boeing engineer Dennis Lewis. | "You want your laptop to work anywhere it's located on your seat, [but] there can be significant signal changes just due to the location of the laptop," said Boeing engineer Dennis Lewis. |
To test the signal distribution, the firm turned to spuds instead of human test subjects, filling the seats with 20,000lbs (9,000kg) of potatoes in sacks. | To test the signal distribution, the firm turned to spuds instead of human test subjects, filling the seats with 20,000lbs (9,000kg) of potatoes in sacks. |
According to Boeing, potatoes' "interactions" with electronic signals mimic those of a human body, making them "the perfect stand-in for people who would otherwise have had to sit motionless for days while the data was gathered". | |
The UK Potato Council said many people underestimated the humble potato's alternative uses. | The UK Potato Council said many people underestimated the humble potato's alternative uses. |
"[The examples are] in paper and ink manufacturing, potato starch is used in clothing to strengthen the fibres so they don't break during weaving, and for sweetening - glucose can be extracted from potato starch," said the council's spokeswoman. | "[The examples are] in paper and ink manufacturing, potato starch is used in clothing to strengthen the fibres so they don't break during weaving, and for sweetening - glucose can be extracted from potato starch," said the council's spokeswoman. |
"For beauty and sores - potatoes have calming, decongestant and astringent properties and raw potatoes can calm tired eyes, potato as alcohol, and potatoes can produce electricity." | "For beauty and sores - potatoes have calming, decongestant and astringent properties and raw potatoes can calm tired eyes, potato as alcohol, and potatoes can produce electricity." |
Frederic Rosseneu of the European Potato Trade Association Europatat said the organisation was "looking forward to other experiments in which spuds can help to make our lives more convenient". | Frederic Rosseneu of the European Potato Trade Association Europatat said the organisation was "looking forward to other experiments in which spuds can help to make our lives more convenient". |
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