Finavia, a public corporation responsible for maintaining Finland’s air navigation system has selected the Rohde & Schwarz R&S Series4200 radios to upgrade Finland’s air traffic control communications infrastructure. Finavia’s country-wide project will transition ATC communications from analog radios to digital VoIP technology and keep Finavia among the leaders in civil aviation security, safety and operational efficiency. Transitioning to VoIP radios will improve operational efficiency and resource management.
Finavia is a public limited company wholly owned by the Finnish State. It maintains and develops a network of 21 airports and Finland’s air navigation system. Because their existing ground radio system, which is also from Rohde & Schwarz, was reaching the end of its lifecycle and European air traffic regulations now call for 8.33 kHz spacing, Finavia required a new system and turned once again to Rohde & Schwarz following a public tender process.
The contract comprises the modernization of the radio infrastructure at 69 radio sites across Finland. Installation of the 450 R&S Series4200 radios and 69 equipment racks is scheduled to begin in June 2017. R&S will be responsible for delivery, installation and commissioning services.
The new R&S Series4200 VHF/UHF VoIP radios will provide high-quality voice connections between pilots and air traffic controllers. IP routing will improve resource management and provide more remote control features as well as fault tolerance. They offer high operational safety and an extremely wide range of configurations, which permits optimal adaptation to any ATC application. This level of flexibility results from the radios’ software-based architecture and implementation. New functions can be implemented through software upgrades that Rohde & Schwarz will make available.
The DSiT software option, for example, is the first solution for the safety critical problem of undetected simultaneous transmissions (USiT). The new DSiT feature uses an innovative algorithm to detect the presence of simultaneous radio calls in the transmission channel. The air traffic controller is then notified that two calls have been received and can act accordingly.
Rohde & Schwarz is exhibiting at the World ATM Congress 2017 in Madrid, showcasing its comprehensive portfolio for state-of-the-art air traffic management.