macboy Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Linked from slashdot http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/071105widernetcoaster.html Here is a snip of the article For starters, the Dragster is wired with 560,000 feet of copper cable to carry back performance data from 300 redundant pairs of sensors located throughout the track and engine room. The majority of the sensors are proximity switches that can measure the movement of the metal coaster car over the track. There are also thermal temperature and pneumatic sensors. If any one of the sensor pairs fails to match the readout of the other, the Dragster is shut down for a safety check. But the data aren't just collected for safety. They also help produce the perfect ride on every launch. The parameters within which the Dragster has to operate are so finely tuned that variable load weights from people, wind speed and out-side temperature affect its performance. So data ranging from the velocity of the roller coaster car at the top of the tower to wind speed and direction (taken from an anemometer atop the tower) are collected on every ride and analyzed using proprietary software developed for Cedar Point. After every third launch, the data are averaged and compared with historic launch data in an effort to create that perfect ride - the roller coaster must go fast enough to clear the top of the tower, but slow to between 7 and 15 mph in order to give riders the maximum lift effect at the top. Based on the comparison of current and historical data, the Dragster corrects itself by adjusting the pressure of the engine and other parameters to produce as near perfect a ride as possible every time. Interesting read...
DenDen Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 ahh, another /. reader . (Although, "digg" is starting to out-do them!)
Twister II Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Wow, even I didnt know some of that stuff! I think its so mind blowing when a overrated coaster is smarter than my computer!
coasterdude5 Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Whoa- A computer!? I wish I was computer smart.
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