Monday, November 15, 2010

Gaming Community Software Systems and Strategies for Garmin Avionics Communication

Okay so, they living in a world that is constantly evolving on the expertise front, and with all the net communication going on, it is appears to be moving at a pleasant robust pace. Application and Systems engineers borrow ideas across industries and sectors, and why not. Speaking of which all these systems appear to be blending nicely, for example take online gambling communities and think about how they have influenced the world of simulation, virtual reality, and augmented reality in the actual world for training.

The other day, I was speaking to a computer hardware and professional gambling community think tanker, Troy Laclaire, about moving from using gambling community application for training simulators and applying this same application to the task of aircraft navigation, communication, and information information exploits. They noted that Garmin has sure come a long way with their recent GTN 650 and GTN 750 systems for private and corporate aviation. And, in thinking about ways to improve the uptime, constant flow of relevant information, and increasing the rate of information transmission, well it seems appropriate to six times again tap in to the methodology of large gambling communities.

When using the GTN 650 or 750 it seems that the process is pulling in information all of the time, which would mean there should not be any delay in pulling it up, "however if its only pulling information for each "screen" as that screen is pulled up, then that could account for the delay," Troy noted. All right, but only the information which is relevant, localized traffic, in that case, and weather radar information. Now then, Troy asks;

I do wonder, as the process gets in to more use and the satellites must transmit to more planes, if this might not finally lead to bottlenecks from the satellite process having to push more information, unless the satellites are blanketing areas with information, which probably leads to plenty of waste/3rd parties being able to get information and tracking planes.

Now then, is not this the exact same challenge that gambling communities have? Sure it is, information needs to get to each user, and the game cannot be delayed, or the action is stopped or slowed down, making a nuisance, or challenges with continuity. In a game safety is not an issue, but in the actual world it is, and the net gambling communities have figured out a way to make it all work even with the excessive bandwidth lots, and large numbers of users.

Therefore, I ask the question; is the world of online gambling communities becoming with the actual world? If so which will survive or will they blur in to. Indeed, I hope you will think about all this and think on it.

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