. "Aeronautical radio systems"@en . . "no data" . "Anotation:\n\nThe course introduces students to the aeronautical radio engineering, aeronautical analogue, digital and satellite communication systems, aeronautical radio navigation including satellites navigation, primary secondary and passive radiolocation. The course gets students theoretical and practical knowledge of the operation of the aeronautical radio systems and their integration to the aircraft systems.\nStudy targets:\n\nPresenting of the aeronautical radio systems.\nCourse outlines:\n\n1. Frequency spectra, radio wave propagation, antennas, radio communication and radar equation, aeronautical civil radio communication service.\n2. Shannon model of the communication systems, digital and analogue modulations, source and channel coding, multiple access.\n3. Aeronautical radio receivers and transmitters, requirements, architecture, radio function blocks.\n4. Aeronautical analogue and digital communication systems, radio digital links, HFDL, VDL, SATCOM.\n5. Fundaments of radio navigation, AoA, ToA, TDoA, SS, triangulation, multilateration.\n6. Aeronautical terrestrial navigation system, DME, ILS, VOR, radio altimeter.\n7. Satellite position determination, equations of the satellite trajectory and their solution, Kepler parameters.\n8. User position determination, time base, relativistic effects, one-time positioning methods, measurement errors.\n9. Satellite navigation signals, BPSK and BOC modulation, ranging codes, spectra and correlation function, ionosphere refraction, dual frequency measurement.\n10. Processing of the satellite navigation signals, correlator, measurement errors, and acquisition, serial and parallel methods.\n11. Requirements on precision, integrity, continuity and availability of the aeronautical navigation systems, differential measurement, high sensitivity, RTK.\n12. Overview of the satellite navigation systems, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, augmentation systems WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN.\n13. Radar types (primary, secondary, passive), processing of radar signals, Doppler filtration.\n14. Secondary surveillance radar, mode A, C, and S, squitter, extended squitter, ADS-B, TCAS, passive radio location, directional finders.\nExercises outline:\n\nThe laboratory measurements will be focused on measurement of the basic radio function blocks and aeronautical transceivers, measurement of the navigation signals and receivers, especially satellites. The next part of the school term will be dealt with the algorithms of position determination in satellite navigation systems and their integration with the inertial sensors. Students will solve individual projects and present their results in small groups.\n1. Laboratory exploration, safety rules\n2. Radio communication and radar equation, exercise\n3. Laboratory measurement of the RF amplifier\n4. Laboratory measurement of the frequency mixer\n5. Laboratory measurement of the receiver of the aeronautical transceiver\n6. Laboratory measurement of the spectra of the GNSS signals\n7. Laboratory measurement of the GNSS receiver start time, sensitivity and position determination error\n8. Assign of the individual project\n9. Generation of the VOR and ILS signals in GNU radio\n10. Consultancy of the individual project\n11. Processing of the VOR and ILS signals in GNU radio\n12. Processing of the squitter and extended squitter in GNU radio\n13. Supplementary measurement, presentation of the results\n14. Reserve" . . "no data"@en . "TRUE" . . 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"Master of Aerospace Engineering"@en . . "https://aerospace.fel.cvut.cz/overview" . "120"^^ . "Presential"@en . "This is a Master degree study programme focused on education and training of nowadays and/or future specialists in the field of aeronautical and space systems and technologies. Although the programme is taught at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, it can be considered as a whole-university program, because of a strong link with the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering where several compulsory courses are given. Even if the program puts the emphasis on aerospace fields, the education is supported by a broad knowledge of electronics, embedded systems and their design, programming and usage. Moreover, the program curriculum is extended by soft skills’ training. The program content is in accordance with prestigious European aerospace universities and thus provides good competitive basis for graduates’ future employment in variety of private and state companies and institutions.\nThe study is hands-on focused. Students can thus develop their practical knowledge via practical oriented courses and individual projects. A full 4th semester of the study is dedicated to a diploma thesis which can also be solved in cooperation with industry and abroad. The CTU and program itself have strong links with European aerospace universities via PEGASUS Network which supports student exchange program and getting experience from other country.\nThe program introduces current state-of-the-art in the field of aerospace but expects graduates to be fluent also in the future technologies and systems."@en . . . "no data"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Master"@en . "Thesis" . "Not informative" . "no data"@en . "Not informative" . "Recommended" . "aircraft and spacecraft engineering, avionics, integrated systems with their subparts in terms of sensors, data processing, buses, communication, and integration, radio systems, flight control, inertial-GNSS-decision based navigation, trajectory planning."@en . "1"^^ . "FALSE" . "Upstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .