Clayton First semester 2008 (Day)
This unit introduces avionics instruments used in vehicles ranging from light aircraft, air transport, manned and unmanned space vehicles. Their application, principles of operation, accuracy, advantages, limitations, ground systems and the flight vehicle requirements of avionics equipment. Navigation systems with an emphasis on typical forms of measurements involved, their use to pilots and industry are covered. Steering systems, self contained and radio direction finding systems and components, system interfacing, instrumentation and control are examined. Issues of interference, compatibility, redundancy and operational safety and a brief look at active navigation aids complete the unit.
Laboratory exercise: 10%
Assignments: 20%
Examination (3 hours): 70%
3 hour lectures, 2 hours practice sessions or laboratories per week and 7 hours of private study per week
Completion of 132 points of engineering units including MAE3408