. "Flight control systems"@en . . "no data" . "Anotation:\n\nThe course is devoted to classical and modern control design techniques for autopilots and flight control systems. Particular levels are discussed, starting with the dampers attitude angle stabilizers, to guidance and navigation systems. Next to the design itself, important aspects of aircraft modelling, both as a rigid body and considering flexibility of the structure, are discussed.\nStudy targets:\n\nDesign and validation of flight control laws for aerospace applications.\nContent:\n\nFlight dynamics. Flight control systems architectures. Nonlinear and linearized models. Dampers. Attitude hold autopilots. VOR, ILS. Mission planning. Air traffic modelling and control.\nCourse outlines:\n\n1. Introduction. Motivation.\n2. Modelling the aircraft dynamics.\n3. Linearized equations of motion. Longitudinal and lateral dynamics.\n4. Longitudinal motin:dampers, attitude hold autopilots.\n5. Lateral motion:dampers, attitude hold autopilots.\n6. Quadratic-optimal design of dampers.\n7. Quadratic-optimal design and attitude hold autopilots.\n8. Path following problems: horizontal plane.\n9. Stabilization of vertical speed.\n10. Final approach.\n11. Automatic landing systems.\n12. Mission planning\n13. Automatic avoidance ad conflicts resolution.\n14. Air traffic modelling and control.\nExercises outline:\n\nLabs are devoted to two semestral projects - autopilot design and a satellite stabilzation hybrid control system design and simulation validation." . . "no data"@en . "TRUE" . . "Guidance, Navigation And Control For Space Systems (gncss)"@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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .