Don't miss the next CERTIUM webinar: Targeting future-proof architectures with VoIP radios
October 23, 2024 - 16:00
October 24, 2024 - 10:00
ANSPs are on their way to adapting their operational communications systems to digital technology. The successful introduction of powerful digital services and infrastructures will fuel the digital transformation needed to cope with the challenges that come with increased airspace usage.
ATC voice communications are a crucial first step to the overall digitalization of ATM. Because it involves mission-critical real-time traffic, migrating from analog to digital VoIP is a challenging process. To eliminate risks to operational continuity and quality, thorough planning and execution is a must.
The migration journey should start with a clear vision of the destination, and the target IP architecture should be well understood from the outset. Otherwise, ANSPs risk overspending, unnecessary complexity or unpleasant functional restrictions.
When replacing ground communications systems such as radios or VCS, it is essential to have a comprehensive long-term plan of how the digital infrastructure will evolve. This ensures future-proof investments because devices are purchased that not only support current migration needs but also future design requirements.
This webinar deals with the following aspects that need to be addressed when planning an optimal migration path and how to address them with a particular focus on radiocommunications:
▶ Connectivity and how to master redundancy
▶ Cybersecurity and how to isolate DoS attacks
▶ Maintenance of the digital infrastructure
In this webinar, you will learn how Rohde & Schwarz masters the migration of your voice services with relevant product features. The CERTIUM portfolio not only fulfills current IP migration requirements, but also the upcoming demands of the digital era.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Register here: CERTIUM webinar: Targeting future-proof architectures with VoIP radios
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