["Wi-Fi technology currently rates in the 1-to-3 range on NASA's 10-point
technology readiness scale."  Wow!  Does anyone know more about this scale?
Is it an official thing or just a soundbite for the article?  -Mike O.]


http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/1208/web-nasa-12-11-03.asp

NASA finds Wi-Fi success in Meteor Crater
BY Randall Edwards 
Dec. 11, 2003  
  
NASA researchers conducted a successful test of Wi-Fi technology in a remote
area intended to simulate terrain on another planet.

During a September field test at Meteor Crater, Ariz., NASA used Wi-Fi cells
from Tropos Networks to measure a reliable 1 megabit/sec of solid data
throughput at a range of 1.3 miles.

A three-node network of Tropos 5110 Wi-Fi cells was set up over a two-square
mile hot zone at Meteor Crater. Engineers used a laptop computer inside a
moving vehicle, with no external antenna, and successfully transmitted data
from a remote location through two nodes back to the base camp computer.

Though NASA has no current plans to send Wi-Fi technology into space,
researchers are examining Wi-Fi as a possible future communications support
to interplanetary expeditions, including flights to Mars.

...read on! 
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/1208/web-nasa-12-11-03.asp


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