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Voice over IP technology and its application to ATS ground voice
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Day 1 of this two day course will look at what VoIP is and how it differs from traditional
voice connections. Though the adoption of VoIP for aeronautical communications is a
relatively new idea, the telecommunications industry has embraced the principles for
many years, indeed many telecommunications operators are moving towards a wholly IP
based infrastructure. In general, end users will see little real difference in this change to
IP, however for some users the adoption of IP will introduce significant changes.
Aeronautical communications can be affected by this change-over and the course
explores the activities taking place in the wider arena and the implications for end-users.
What you will learn:
IP and VoIP in the wide international context
The benefits and challenges of VoIP infrastructure
Ongoing ETSI and SESAR JU defined validation activities.
Work performed by EUROCAE Working Group 67

Day 2 follows on with an in depth assessment of all technical aspects relating to Ground
Telephone, Ground Radio Stations, Voice Recorders and in the field issues relating to
VoIP technology.
What you will learn:
ATM-VoIP network architecture
Test and validation activities
Added benefits VoIP technology brings to Telephone, Radio and Voice
Recording functionality with a private IP network
Radio/Telephone/Recorder Functional requirements and solutions
Interworking with legacy systems
Network Aspects and Performance

Educationtype  Courses & Workshops
Length  2 days
Presence type  full-time
 

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