Aeronautical Telecommunication Networks

Major: Avionics
Code of subject: 6.173.00.M.72
Credits: 6.00
Department: Electronics and Information Technology
Lecturer: Lavriv Orest Andriyovych
Semester: 6 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: knowledge of methods and processes of telecommunication networks operation and preparation for further study of the corresponding equipment and methods of its practical application and operation; knowledge of the physical bases of telecommunication systems construction; understanding the processes of signal generation and information transmission in mobile communications systems; knowledge of queuing theory for investigation call flows in failure and loss systems; knowledge of the design basics of he most common and promising protocols for global data networks; knowledge and ability to build ATN telecommunication aviation networks, advanced and up-to-date high frequency (HF), very high frequency (VHF) data lines, Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Service (AMSS); ability to perform mathematical modeling of the characteristics of telecommunication systems and data networks using modern application packages; ability to support modern telecommunication systems in aviation.
Required prior and related subjects: Prerequisites: Information systems for telemetry Avionics technical diagnostics Co-requisites: Laser and optical and electronic means of avionics Aviation safety
Summary of the subject: The purpose of the course is to acquire theoretical knowledge, skills and abilities in mastering modern scientific methods and technologies of telecommunication networks design for the transmission of civil aviation data. This course is the theoretical basis of the set of knowledge and skills that form the profile of a specialist in the field of telecommunications networks for avionics. The practical training course will ensure the consolidation of the acquired knowledge, the acquisition of skills and abilities that are the subject of the study.
Assessment methods and criteria: Ongoing knowledge assessment: practical classes Final knowledge assessment: differential credit.
Recommended books: The telecommunications handbook : engineering guidelines for fixed, mobile, and satellite systems / edited by: Jyrki T.J. Penttinen // Wiley. – 2015. 955 p. ISBN: 9781119944881 Wireless communications and networks. Second Edition / Williant Stallings // Pearson Prentice Hall. – 2005. – 559 p. ISBN: 0-13-191835-4 Wireless communications / Andrea Goldsmith // Cambridge University Press. – 2005. – 561 p. Digital Avionics Handbook / Cary R. Spitzer // Taylor & Francis Group. – 2015. – 848 p.