Air traffic safety – a critical matter
At Rohde & Schwarz headquarters in Munich, Jörg Kilpert and his team design communications systems for airports and national ATC organizations. “We make sure that air traffic controllers can always communicate with the pilots or other controllers at all times,” says the system engineer. "Voice is still the communications medium preferred by air traffic controllers. If a controller can't reach the pilots, aircraft can no longer be safely guided and the airspace will be cleared.” Bert Janssen, Project Manager in Secure Communications, adds: “Communications systems are extremely critical to safety and must meet the highest quality requirements. This makes it all the more important for us to deliver systems that customers such as DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung in Germany and National Air Traffic Services in the United Kingdom can rely on in their day-to-day operations.” In this industry, Rohde & Schwarz employees are regarded as trustworthy experts. They participate in the relevant standard-setting bodies and in a variety of study and working groups. They also test new technologies together with partners.
Flight operations hold growing challenges
Today there are upwards of four billion airline passengers per year. And the number is steadily increasing; according to forecasts, the number of passengers in the air will rise to around 8 billion within the next 20 years.
“As radiocommunications, technology and automation continue to advance, new safety standards need to be set and new products developed,” notes Amelie Hopf, Service Delivery Expert in airborne radiocommunications at the Rohde & Schwarz plant in Teisnach.
Communication with air traffic controllers
Particularly with regard to safety, the air transportation industry faces the challenge of making technology ever more efficient. Meeting this challenge in the best way possible is also the job of Dumitru Bica, Chief Technological Officer at Rohde & Schwarz Topex in Bucharest. His team of software engineers developed the voice communications systems. "To understand the needs of air traffic controllers and implement the functionalities they want, we try to involve them as early as possible in our projects. We feel it is extremely important that user training covers all application scenarios in everyday use."
Dumitru Bica, Amelie Hopf, Jörg Kilpert and Bert Janssen are absolute experts in their fields. What also makes them stand out is that they are still explorers and continue to expand their knowledge. They give a face to the world of tomorrow.