This week we look at a set of papers from Disney Research on the subject of Wi-Fi in a theme park-like environment.
Specifically, a bunch of papers: “Towards Carrier-Grade 802.11 at Disney Theme Parks” and “Carrier-Grade 802.11 Operating in Paired Spectrum” published in 2010 by Roberto Aiello, an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Walt Disney Company and Stefan Mangold, a Senior Research Scientist at Disney Research. Another one is “Evaluation of Dual Transceiver Approaches for Scalable WLAN Communications” by Stefan Mangold from Disney Research in collaboration with Dublin City University.
We’re hardly scholars, but we try to decipher this stuff the best we can.
Subscribe to the feed or download the episode.
This episode has been brought to you by TouringPlans.com, the website that has that Crowd Calendar and those Touring Plans and this Lines App thing.
This week we talk about Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom, a rumored interactive experience coming to the Magic Kingdom. This rumor comes our way via Jeff Kober, a Staff Writer over at MousePlanet.com. Check out his April 1st (but no fooling) article, as well as this more recent article where he fleshed out the developments. As Disney hasn’t announced anything, please take it all with a grain of salt. But we thought it would be fun to pick through and it discuss its potential and predecessors a bit. Hope you enjoy!
Subscribe to the feed or download the episode.
This episode has been brought to you by TouringPlans.com, the website that has that Crowd Calendar and those Touring Plans and this Lines App thing.
This week we talk Camera Lenses with our good friend Tom Bricker of TouringPlans.com and the DisneyTouristBlog. He also likes to take “photos” over on Flickr.
Subscribe to the feed or download the episode.
This episode has been brought to you by TouringPlans.com, the website that has that Crowd Calendar and those Touring Plans and this Lines App thing.