Picture of plane

Virgin’s wireless systems take flight

Wireless coverage meets strict airport rules at Heathrow

Written by David Friedlos

Virgin Atlantic has implemented wireless systems to meet its own business needs and offer wireless internet services to passengers at its clubhouse at Heathrow Terminal 3.

The airline was forced to adopt an innovative approach to meet strict rules to prevent its wireless installations interfering with operational systems at the airport.

‘Our aim is to provide the best comfort and facilities for our passengers and meet the strict standards of Heathrow,’ said senior design manager Hilary Clark.

Because of the ubiquity of radio waves, even those in different frequency bands can interfere with each other, playing havoc with electronic check-in desks and shop tills.

Red-M Group was selected to design the system for Virgin Atlantic’s on-site needs and for Upper Class passengers.

It designed a system that contained the wireless activity to within the clubhouse but provided wireless coverage over the entire 2,250 square metres.

Red-M has also designed an innovative grid of more than 1,000 metres of ‘leaky feeder’ to create an evenly distributed signal connected to access points located in accessible rooms at either end of the lounge.

This was because the unusual fibreglass reinforced ceiling in the clubhouse prevented the installation of unobtrusive wireless access points in the ceiling. Virgin Atlantic demanded that no access points be visible to interfere with the design.

Leakage of the signal has been kept within BAA’s requirements by carefully adjusting the power levels to each section of ‘leaky feeder’ to suit the local environment.

What do you think? Email us at feedback@computing.co.uk

Further reading

Virgin pilot leads way for RFID

Virgin upgrades IT for the long haul

Virgin checks in to self-service

  • Have your say
  • Send to a friend
  • Print this
  • Share

reader comments

related articles

 

Poor countries call for climate change levy on air passengers

Proposals for global levy in contrast to aviation industry's call for cap and trade 07 Apr 2009

IBM takes flight with bmi airport deal

Big Blue to provide self-service check-in solution at several airports across UK and Ireland 08 Feb 2010

Ryanair to install self-service payment kiosks at airports

Passengers will be able to purchase optional services before they fly 15 Jul 2009

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Telepresence: coming to a screen near you?

Telepresence systems enable organisations to hold boardroom-style meetings with far-flung participants without the hassle and expense of arranging travel and accommodation. But while the technology is impressive, it does not come cheap, as Martin Courtney discovered when he sat in on a virtual meeting with executives from Philips 10 Mar 2010

Users give their verdict on Azure

Some of the first wave of UK adopters met in London recently to air their views on Microsoft’s cloud computing platform. Dave Bailey listened in 10 Mar 2010

Protests greet new Digital Economy Bill amendment

ISPs, digital rights groups and Liberal Democrat supporters cry foul 05 Mar 2010

Publishing special - Publishers innovate to survive

1) IT could hold the key to the future of publishing 2) Case Study: The Guardian harnesses social and mobile apps 3) How publishers are reacting to the iPad 02 Mar 2010

IT Leaders' Forum in association with IBM

A unique opportunity to hear from expert speakers and engage in a debate about the future of the CIO job function 29 Jan 2010

Advertisement

Keys to successful Service‐Oriented Architecture implementation

This white paper explores best practices and general design patterns for service oriented architecture (SOA).

The Roadmap to IT Maturity — Matching Strategy to Infrastructure for Business Success

This paper defines a roadmap for matching infrastructure strategy to business success.

Advertisement

Keep up to date with the latest products, services and technologies from the world's leading IT companies; ITHound.com brings you over 6,000 white papers, case studies and analyst reports.

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

More available - click 'submit' to view

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

Latest poll

NHS centralised data

NHS centralised data

Do you think the NHS can be trusted to safely look after personal data electronically?

View poll results

Latest audio and video articles

Video

HP unveils S Series notebooks

'Prosumer' line overhauled 01 Mar 2010

Web Seminar Listings

Preparing for enterprise-scale Windows 7 migration

The web seminar on 18 Feb will discuss how Windows 7 migration can increase IT efficiency in large enterprises, freeing up budgetary and personnel resources to focus on business innovation. Our panel of experts will examine the strategies, tools and services IT leaders can use to migrate successfully and reap the rewards of increased efficiency. 19 Feb 2010

Latest in-depth articles

LaboratoryFeatures

Finding the right formula

Drug and food testing company Eclipse Scientific wanted to make its internal communications system easier to manage and more responsive to the needs of employees and customers. Nicola Brittain reports 16 Mar 2010

Videoconference on a laptopFeatures

Get ready to roll

Moving staff over to a unified communications platform can have a huge impact on their working practices. Rachel Fielding explains how IT leaders can ensure the transition goes smoothly 16 Mar 2010

Primary Navigation