Systems and Tools of Radio Communications in Aviation

Major: Avionics
Code of subject: 6.173.01.E.077
Credits: 5.00
Department: Radioelectronic Appliances and Systems
Lecturer: Ph.D., assistant Fabirovskyy Sergiy Yevgenovych
Semester: 6 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: The learning outcomes of this discipline detail such program learning outcomes: 1. The ability to demonstrate systematic knowledge of modern methods of conducting research in the field of means and system of radio communications in aviation; 2. The ability to work effectively both individually and as part of a team; 3. The ability to argue the choice of methods for solving a scientific and applied problem, critically evaluate the results obtained and protect the decisions made; 4. The ability to responsibly relate to the work performed and achieve their goals in compliance with the requirements of professional ethics; 5. The ability to independently carry out experimental research and apply research skills; 6. The ability to apply a systematic approach, integrating knowledge in other disciplines and taking into account non-technical aspects, while solving theoretical and applied problems of a selected field of research 7. Ability to demonstrate deep knowledge in a chosen field of study.
Required prior and related subjects: Prerequisite: Physics, Higher Mathematics, Fundamentals of Circuit Theory, Basics of Aviation, Microprocessors and Microprocessor Systems in Avionics; Co-requisites: Fundamentals of Navigation and Flight-Control Systems, Avionics Tools and Systems Design, Telemetry Information Systems, Aeronautical Telecommunication Networks .
Summary of the subject: Studying the discipline allows students to form system knowledge in the field of means and systems of radio communications in aviation. To do this, based on the knowledge and skills acquired in the study of previous and related disciplines, students master modern methods of synthesizing optimal or quasi-optimal radio processing devices. The study of the discipline should give students a systematic approach to the design of devices that make up the systems and means of radio communications in aviation.
Assessment methods and criteria: Current control during laboratory work (30%) and passing the test (15%); Examination control: control procedure - written (45%) and verbal component (10%).
Recommended books: 1. Konakhovich G.F. Radiocommunication systems: teaching. manual, 2004. 2. Mazurkov M.I., Pravda V.I. etc. Telecommunication systems. - Textbook for university students, 2005. 3. Communication and navigation systems: training. manual / V.P. Kharchenko, Yu. M. Barabanov, M.A. Mikhalochkin. - Kiev.: Publ. of Nats. aviator University "NAU-Print", 2009. - 216 p. 4. System Identification Toolbox for MATLAB. - Access mode: http://www.mathworks.com/products/sysid/.