. "Aircraft avionics"@en . . "no data" . "Anotation:\r\n\r\nThe subject is focused into a field of aircraft avionics including principles, sensors, measurement and evaluation systems and signal/data processing methods. The subject goes into details of studied systems, i.e. engine and aircraft monitoring systems, power systems, pressure-based systems, low-frequency navigation means, and flight recorders. The subject introduces currently used technology and methodology on aircraft and thus serves to understand fundamentals of avionics. Inertial navigation systems are discussed in more details as well as their aiding systems and sensors. The course focuses on both small and large aircraft as well as on UAV suited avionics.\r\nCourse outlines:\r\n\r\n1.\t \tAircraft avionics, cockpits - overview. Avionics immunity to impacts of ambient environment. EMC and its application into aircraft, examples.\r\n2.\t \tAircraft power systems and power distribution.\r\n3.\t \tParameters definition of aircraft propulsions, N1&N2, temperature, pressure, torque & vibration measurement systems. Fire and ice annunciators.\r\n4.\t \tComplex engine monitoring systems. Fuel systems, level sensors. Fuel flow & fuel used measurement systems.\r\n5.\t \tBarometrical measurements of altitude. Altimeters and their constructions. International standard atmosphere. Angle of attack measurements.\r\n6.\t \tAir, vertical speed, and Mach-number measurements. Total/static air temperature measurements. Air data computer - pressure based systems & sensors.\r\n7.\t \tMeans of operational and emergency diagnostics. Flight data recorders.\r\n8.\t \tEarth magnetic field and its usage. Magnetic sensors.\r\n9.\t \tIntroduction to aircraft navigation systems. Mechanical gyroscopes.\r\n10.\t \tInertial sensors - angular rate sensors/gyroscopes and accelerometers.\r\n11.\t \tNavigation equations and navigation systems, INS/GNSS data fusion.\r\n12.\t \tUAV electronics and payloads.\r\n13.\t \tUAV power management.\r\nExercises outline:\r\n\r\nLaboratory exercises are dedicated to get theoretical knowledge onto a practical level of understanding. There are 12 practical exercises dedicated to particular aircraft systems to pass and make the report from. Within the semester there will be organized two excursions to helicopter base of the Czech Police and to the B737 simulator." . . "no data"@en . "TRUE" . . "Avionics"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .