Radio Communication

Regardless whether analogue or digital, the radio system forms the backbone of every modern computerised AVLC system because all central and decentral components are connected to each other by radio. Our system is outstanding for use in combination with digital radio, analogue radio and public radio networks. Within the AVLC system, the vehicles use whichever low-cost means of communication is available en route, including analogue data radio, digital radio (TETRA, TETRAPOL, GSM/GPRS) or other future procedures.

Analogue and digital radio systems can also be operated on a parallel basis. Depending on the given reception conditions, communication is either achieved via a private radio network or in the absence of radio coverage via a public network. The radio systems are operated in the vehicle and in the control centre, via a uniform, consistent interface that is transparent for the user.

Our customers can depend on their AVLC system working together with optimum results with all digital radio systems established on the market in both private and public networks.

 

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Voice over GPRS

Voice over GPRS: Lower operating costs thanks to voice over GPRS

Local public transport companies are making increasing use of public mobile radio networks for data exchange and voice communications between the control center, the vehicles, and stop displays. Unlike a company’s own radio network, the public GSM/GPRS networks offer almost total geographic coverage. This enables existing route networks to be flexibly expanded without requiring any additional capital investment in the company’s own radio system, or regional route networks can be integrated in an urban multi-agency network.

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