In order to bring you the best possible user experience, this site uses Javascript. If you are seeing this message, it is likely that the Javascript option in your browser is disabled. For optimal viewing of this site, please ensure that Javascript is enabled for your browser.
Airport Communications

RAD Multiplexer Provides Communications Used in Air Traffic Control System at New Korean Airport


Application

Airport Communications

Challenge

To provide voice and data communications for air traffic control system

Solution

RAD's Megaplex multiplexers link air traffic control towers to radio sites, for communication between sites and between the air traffic control system and airplanes

 

Benefits

  • High reliability
  • Supports a wide range of interfaces
  • Fiber main link with 1+1 redundancy
  • Cost-effective

In recent years, the Republic of Korea has been revamping its airport network to increase the commercial and cultural options available to air travelers. This includes building additional airports, redefining airport usage for cargo, local and international service and defining new routes.

Yangyang International Airport, which opened in April 2002, is a first-class airport by any standard. The airport includes a 2.5 km (1.6 mile) long runway and a 23,000 square meter (247,600 square foot) passenger terminal. Located in the tourist region of Kangwon province, reputedly Korea’s number one tourist destination and a winter sports mecca, it is designed to accommodate the 49 million visitors to the region annually. The airport will also play a crucial role in the resumed relations between the Koreas, opening a direct air route between the countries. To control the 43,000 takeoffs and landings expected each year, the airport commissioned Sky Radio Co. Ltd. to install the air traffic management system.

Such dependability is a very important feature for applications such as airports.
J. W. Lee
Director, Sky Radio Co. Ltd.

At Yangyang, Sky Radio installed RAD’s Megaplex-2100 multiplexers in the air traffic control (ATC) tower and at the radio sites to link the voice communication control system (VCCS) between them. The Megaplex units deliver 20 PCM voice channels (E&M interface) between sites for transmission to the airplanes, and four PCM voice channels (FXS-FXO interfaces) for telephony between the two sites.

“The communication links in such an environment must be highly reliable,” explains J. W. Lee, Director of Sky Radio. “The Megaplex supports 50 millisecond protection switching on the fiber main link. Such dependability is a very important feature for applications such as airports,” continues Lee.


Print Email Bookmark and Share

Featured Products

Site Map | Print Page | Email a Friend Legal Notice | (c) 2010 RAD Data Communications, LTD