Main design factors to consider for seamless migration to VoIP and beyond
Air navigation service providers (ANSP) consider redundancy mechanisms, cybersecurity measures and maintenance processes when transitioning their operational communications systems to digital technology. Redundancy (load-balancing, linked VoIP sessions) enhances service availability, while cybersecurity (firewalls, encryption) protects against attacks and unauthorized access. Maintenance processes (updates, patches) ensure smooth and secure digital infrastructure operation. With its geo-redundant architecture, CERTIUM VCS from Rohde & Schwarz offers redundancy mechanisms and high service availability, making it an ideal solution for ANSPs transitioning to digital air traffic control (ATC) systems.
In the realm of air traffic control (ATC), ensuring service availability is paramount. As air navigation service providers transition to digital technology, they must consider several key factors to maintain the highest levels of service availability and quality. Today, we will explore the main design factors for digital ATC systems, focusing on CERTIUM VCS from Rohde & Schwarz.