Datanet Systems

ROMATSA - THE INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR ATC

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CASE STUDY - MAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR THE NEW COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

The voice and data communication infrastructure, that constituted the support for the specific applications used by Romatsa was made up of a mixture of communication lines and equipment, composed mainly from analog telephone lines for operational voice applications, leased lines for data applications, as well as analog telephone lines and modems for data applications.

The resulted network was heterogeneous and difficult to manage; besides, it involved high operating costs and had a low usage coefficient in terms of engagement time by the communication services. Also, some of the software applications of Romatsa used communication protocols that were no longer supported by telecommunication service providers.

Starting from the operational and functional requirements of the communication applications, it was expected that the new system will provide the following:

  • Increase of availability;
  • Reduction of the operating costs related to the communication services and systems;
  • Increase in the efficiency of using communications services;
  • Reduction of exposure of the system lifetime to influences generated by old technologies;
  • Provision of the voice and data transportation system interface with the new large area communication technologies (IP). (reference project)

“The services provided by Datanet Systems specialists make a difference through professionalism from every aspect. The expertise level is excellent, the response to our requirements has always been prompt and efficient.”

Cătălin Apostol, IT Expert, Romatsa

“In line with the current migration trend of data transport services towards the infrastructure and IP protocols, a trend that is manifested also at the Air Traffic Control level concerning the radar and the operational voice systems, an important feature of integrated communications system is its ability to transport the IP traffic, in both ways - unicast and multicast, between all connection points.“

Gabriel Muşat, Deputy Executive Director, Datanet Systems

KEY BENEFITS

INCREASED AVAILABILITY
REDUCED OPERATING COSTS
OPTIMAL USE OF COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
THE POSSIBILITY OF USING PARTICULAR OLDER PROTOCOLS
LIMITATIONS REMOVAL IN THE USE OF NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
BENEFITS OF NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES USING IP PROTOCOL