(1) GENERAL INFORMATION
FACULTY |
APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES |
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DEPARTMENT |
AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING |
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LEVEL OF STUDIES |
UNDERGRADUATE |
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MODULE CODE |
AE3250T |
SEMESTER OF STUDIES |
6th |
COURSE TITLE |
AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS |
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INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES |
TEACHING HOURS PER WEEK |
CREDIT UNITS |
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Lectures |
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Practice |
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COURSE TYPE |
Specialty course |
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PRE-REQUIRED COURSES:
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TEACHING AND EXAMINATION LANGUAGE |
GREEK |
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THE COURSE IS OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDETNS |
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(2) LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Learning Objectives |
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The course aims at understanging and analyzing the communication and navigation systems of civil and military aircraft and particularly their operation, their role on the aircraft and their interconnection. The course focuses on all means of communication (audio, visual, video, information data) and their transmission (HF, VHF, UHF, satellite ).
After successfully completing the course, stuedent should be able to: · identify the various communication systems on the aircraft and understand their particular functions. · Describe the operation principles of aircraft communication and navigation systems · apply their knowledge in order to execute basic design calculations for the determination of communication quality in a wireless coupling. · Work individually or collectively for solving realistic problems related to aircraft telecommunication systems |
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General Skills |
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· Search, analysis and combination of data and information with the use of the necessary technologies · Autonomous work · Group work · Development of free, creative, critical thinking |
(3) COURSE CONTENT
Unit 1: ATC – Air traffic control system, description of intercommunication systems in the cockpit. Unit 2: Transceiver systems AM receivers for homodyne reception, FM receivers, aircraft VHF/HF system transceiver Unit 3: Transmission and Reception systems (HF, VHF και UHF) Unit 4: Typical aircraft communication and navigation systems I ACARS-Communication ARINC and Addressing and Reporting System AMDAR-Meteorological data reception system SELCAL- Selective call system ELT- Emergency location transmittrer Unit 5: 5η TCAS-Traffic Collision Avoidance System Unit 6: Τυπικά συστήματα επικοινωνίας και ναυτιλίας α/φών II ADF- Σύστημα αυτόματου προσδιορισμού κατεύθυνσης VOR - Το πολυκατευθυντικό σύστημα πλοήγησης VOR Unit 7: Typical aircraft communication and navigation systems II ILS- Instrument Landing System MLS- Microwave Landing System DME-Distance Measuring Equipment TACAN-TΑCtical Air Navigation Unit 8: Introduction to Satellite communications (coupling of subsystems, satellites, Link budget) Unit 9: Aircraft Satellite communication systems Unit 10: Satellite navigation systems (GPS, Galilaio, Glonass and GNSS)
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(4) TEACHING AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES - EVALUATION
TEACHING METHOD |
Face to face, in the classroom |
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USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES |
· Support of learning procedure through the use of e-class platformΥποστήριξη · Use of Internet
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TEACHING ORGANIZATION
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STUDENT EVALUATION
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End-of-semester examinations including either written examination or public presentation. Written examinations are carried out in Greek and include:
• Shor answer questions or multiple choice questions • Problem solving questions referring to calculation of wireless coupling parameters.
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(5) SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
-Suggested Bibliography : Βιβλίο [32998396]: Συστήματα Επικοινωνίας Αεροσκαφών, Χατζηευφραιμίδης Αντώνης Aircraft Communication and Navigation Systems, Mike Tooley and David Wyatt, 2009 Brian Kendal, “Manual of Avionics”, Blackwell Science, 1999. Keith W. Bose, “Aviation Electronics”, Jeppesen, 1983. James W. Wasson, “Avionic Systems – Operation and Maintenance”, Jeppesen, 1994. D. H. Middleton, “Avionic Systems”, Longman, 1989 Cary R. Spitzer, “Digital Avionic Systems – Principles and Practice”, McGraw Hill, 1993 Cary R. Spitzer, “The Avionics Handbook”, Lewis Publishers, Inc. 2000 Myron Kayton, Walter Fried, “Avionics navigation Systems”, John Wiley & Sons, 1997 John R. Newport, “Avionic Systems Design”, CRC Press, 1994 Albert Helfrick, “Principles of Avionics”, Avionics Communications Inc. 200 |