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Christopher Brian Colohan wrote in
: Bob Noel writes: 1) Exactly what is the extent of the connection (physical and logical) between cabin systems and cockpit systems? Unfortunately, the specifics are likely to be considered proprietary and not in the public domain. 2) Why have any connection at all? Top 10 reasons why there is a connection between the entertainment and flight control system: 10. Each seatback computer has a CPU and RAM in it. Can you imagine a Beowulf cluster of all of these computers? What a powerful machine! This cluster soaks up spare machine cycles predict the weather that the plane is about to encounter. 9. Counter-terrorism. Each seatback can run a flight simulator program. To increase realism, it gets real data from the flight deck, making the simulation more entertaining. If a passenger has the magic unlock code, they can enable the reverse connection -- taking control of the plane. Normally only the undercover air marshals have the codes, but if hijackers enter the flight deck then the codes are broadcast to all of the passengers in the plane. 8. Cool screen savers. In addition to the "plane's current position on a map" display, you can watch the fuel levels, control surface deflections, autopilot programming, and current radio frequencies. The plane compares the pilot's performance to an internal model of an idealized pilot, and shows the passengers what the pilot is doing right or wrong. A special game mode lets you pilot a simulated plane and see if you can out-score the real pilot. 7. Surveilance cams. Each tray table has a built in webcam which lets passengers videoconference from the comfort of their own chair! From the flight deck pilots can also turn on any camera they please to check out suspicious passengers, or to relieve boredom. This data is also interleved on an uplink to ATC so they can keep an eye on the sky. 6. More efficient multicast. What if a passenger is downloading a GPS firmware update, and the flight deck is downloading the same update at the same time? You wouldn't want to transmit those bits twice -- if they share a common network multicast can be used to improve performance. Okay, I ran out of ideas. Perhaps you can help finish this list? Chris 5. Immedate posting to YouTube of any Mile High Club activity caught on the concealed video cameras. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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