Code
IGFF PHY 4201
Level
M1
Graduate
Graduate
Semester
Fall
Domain
Physique
Program
Programme Ingénieur
Language
Français/French
ECTS Credits
2,5
Class hours
25
Program Manager(s)
Department
- Direction des Formations
Educational team
Organisation
Cours/TD/TP/projet/examen :Learning objectives
- Understand through the study of geolocation how the knowledge acquired by a general engineer can be articulated around a scientific theme with strong resonance in the industrial and societal worlds.
- To learn to understand the strengths (and limitations) of the various geolocation systems in the globalized world, through its technological, scientific and strategic aspects.
- To acquire a perspective view of the geolocation issue while ensuring sufficient knowledge of the scientific and technological aspects related to it.
CDIO Skills
- 1.1.1 - Mathematics (including statistics)
- 1.1.2 - Physics
- 2.3.1 - Thinking Holistically
- 2.4.4 - Critical Thinking
- 3.2.6 - Oral Presentations
Evaluation
1st Session = Project and practical work
2sd Session = mean(final exam,1st session)
Assessment formula
Note finale = Sup(Moy (CC), Moy (CC,C2))
References
- Support de cours
- Understanding GPS: Principles and Applications, third edition, KAPLAN, Artech House, 2006
- Global Positioning: Technologies and Performance, Nel Samama, Wiley, 2017
- Navigation signal processing for GNSS Software Receivers, Thomas Pany, Artech House, 2010
- Geolocation Techniques: Principles and Applications, Gentile, C., Alsindi, N., Raulefs, R., Teolis, C., Springer, 2013