Life is like a Boxx : How do film production sites affect wireless transmission?

University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

Abstract: Wireless transmission is an everyday part of movie production and a tool many people use in their work. Work, on a movie production, is fast, intense, and varies in geographical location almost on a daily basis (sometimes several locations in a day). Despite this, the stream, the transmission, must hold so the crew can work. This thesis explores the different impacts materials have on the transmission (using the Boxx Atom System as a test object). The materials were everyday occurrences such as walls (wood and stone), doors (steel, wood), windows (glass), and humans (the crew). The tests were done in the office of Video Assist Sweden in Stockholm, testing both quality and calculating the link margin. The results gave room for improvement but were interesting and sometimes surprising. Glass is best for a smooth transmission. Wooden doors and human beings’ impact were basically the same and stone and steel had the largest impact. In this thesis, we attempt to explain the results and draw conclusions from them and our own experiences in the field.

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