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Trends of modernization of the technologies intended for flight control in vicinity of an aerodrome
Buľák, Marián ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with technologies intended for flight control during approach and landing. The main focus is on perspective approach systems, including differential technology systems. The thesis is to serve as a study aid for pilots and students of Air Traffic study programme. The main aim of this thesis is to create a qualified whole of perspective and used approach systems. Individual systems include basic characteristics and assessment of their future use. The thesis also includes an analysis of the possibility of implementing the DGNSS system at the airport with multiple runways. Prague-Ruzyně airport was chosen for this purpose. The implementation of this system is compared to other precision approach systems.
Implementation of PBN - Performance Based Navigation Procedures to Regional Airport
Veselý, Petr ; Soldán,, Vladimír (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (referee) ; Kevický, Dušan (advisor)
The thesis focuses on issues of the procedures in the terminal manoeuvring area (TMA) at regional airports. The goal is to provide a complex study of possible implementation of instrumental arrivals, departures and approaches on the basis of the requirements of the Performance Based Navigation (PBN) at a particular regional airport in the Czech Republic (Kunovice airport). The simulative evaluation of the operational impacts caused by the suggested changes in TMA Brno and CTR Kunovice is also a part of the thesis. The last section is focused on providing a generic methodology describing the process of design and evaluation of PBN procedures.
Ways of Improving GNSS Performance for RNP-RNAV Operations
Kvíčala, Aleš ; Kevický, Dušan (referee) ; Ptáček, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to analyze current requirements of navigation system RNP RNAV. Particularly is behaving about estimation current ways and description of future improving GNSS performance. In submitted thesis is describes present evolution of area navigation and required navigation performance RNP. The next part deals with the common access how to raise the performance parameters, their estimation and also description how it'll be solve in future systems.
A model of a civil Atransport Aircraft Automatic Precise Approach & Landing Control System using DGNSS Information
Hvězda, Michal ; Jalovecký, Rudolf (referee) ; Hlinka, Jiří (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
LPV approaches are being published in the Czech Republic nowadays. Their usage is enabled by the EGNOS European satellite augmentation system. However, published decision heights do not allow equivalence with the ILS CAT I precision approach yet. This work presents the model of automated control of aircraft precision approach. Verification of its functionality shows that applicable airspace requirements can be fulfilled for lower values of decision heights than values already published. The model is developed using contemporary methods of model-based development in the tool supporting common processing of both continuous and discrete signals. Although model architecture follows the structure of commonly used ILS system in definition of coordinate system and in establishing control in two separate directions it allows curved approach. Usage of digital navigation data provided by satellite system opens further opportunities in its usage, expansion and improvements. Model functionality in control of flight course, position and height control is verified in the scenarios covering detailed thesis goals. The goals were defined based on definition of precision approach process and include navigation signal drop-out, impact of wind, various flight path angles and curved approach. Analysis of behavior of controlled aircraft dynamics was a stimulator for research of specific system modules up to the application level, i.e. specific simulations of successful precision approaches.
Technology of aircraft automatic flight control along an approach trajectory
Kočiš, Martin ; Sklenář, Filip (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused to systems used for automatic control of civil aircraft along an precision approach trajectory. It describes precision approach systems used in the past and their evolutional steps leading to their current and future configuration. The thesis does not put the goal to be a detailed study but to be a publication providing to pilots and students of Aeronautical traffic the introduction to the field of precision approach systems in context to another fields of aeronautical traffic, describing its current status and infer its further development.
GBAS interconnection and testing
Polok, Zbyszek ; Štohl, Radek (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the problem of GNSS. The document will attempt to illustrate some possible sources of error and their corrections. The main characteristics of SBAS and GBAS are described. The aim of this work is to design GBAS interconnection
A model of a civil Atransport Aircraft Automatic Precise Approach & Landing Control System using DGNSS Information
Hvězda, Michal ; Jalovecký, Rudolf (referee) ; Hlinka, Jiří (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
LPV approaches are being published in the Czech Republic nowadays. Their usage is enabled by the EGNOS European satellite augmentation system. However, published decision heights do not allow equivalence with the ILS CAT I precision approach yet. This work presents the model of automated control of aircraft precision approach. Verification of its functionality shows that applicable airspace requirements can be fulfilled for lower values of decision heights than values already published. The model is developed using contemporary methods of model-based development in the tool supporting common processing of both continuous and discrete signals. Although model architecture follows the structure of commonly used ILS system in definition of coordinate system and in establishing control in two separate directions it allows curved approach. Usage of digital navigation data provided by satellite system opens further opportunities in its usage, expansion and improvements. Model functionality in control of flight course, position and height control is verified in the scenarios covering detailed thesis goals. The goals were defined based on definition of precision approach process and include navigation signal drop-out, impact of wind, various flight path angles and curved approach. Analysis of behavior of controlled aircraft dynamics was a stimulator for research of specific system modules up to the application level, i.e. specific simulations of successful precision approaches.
Technology of aircraft automatic flight control along an approach trajectory
Kočiš, Martin ; Sklenář, Filip (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused to systems used for automatic control of civil aircraft along an precision approach trajectory. It describes precision approach systems used in the past and their evolutional steps leading to their current and future configuration. The thesis does not put the goal to be a detailed study but to be a publication providing to pilots and students of Aeronautical traffic the introduction to the field of precision approach systems in context to another fields of aeronautical traffic, describing its current status and infer its further development.
Trends of modernization of the technologies intended for flight control in vicinity of an aerodrome
Buľák, Marián ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with technologies intended for flight control during approach and landing. The main focus is on perspective approach systems, including differential technology systems. The thesis is to serve as a study aid for pilots and students of Air Traffic study programme. The main aim of this thesis is to create a qualified whole of perspective and used approach systems. Individual systems include basic characteristics and assessment of their future use. The thesis also includes an analysis of the possibility of implementing the DGNSS system at the airport with multiple runways. Prague-Ruzyně airport was chosen for this purpose. The implementation of this system is compared to other precision approach systems.
GBAS interconnection and testing
Polok, Zbyszek ; Štohl, Radek (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the problem of GNSS. The document will attempt to illustrate some possible sources of error and their corrections. The main characteristics of SBAS and GBAS are described. The aim of this work is to design GBAS interconnection

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