This paper introduces a new concept in air traffic voice communications, which takes advantage of the inherent packet nature of push-to-talk two-way voice communications to significantly improve the efficiency of network bandwidth and provide numerous other potential benefits. Although described primarily for air/ground radio for air traffic control, the concept can be used wherever push-to-talk communication is appropriate.
Packetized Voice: A New Communications Concept for Air Traffic Control
2006-10-01
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