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Course Outline
Syed Najeeb Haider Jafri
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Instructors Background Course Aim Instructional Method Assignments, Labs and Exams Marking Scheme Course Web page
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Najeeb Jafri
B.Eng. Avionics Engineering (Control) Avionics Engineer (CAE) O C Radars O C Avionics (F 16 ,Mirages and F 7) Director Griffo-7 DMD Avionics
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Najeeb Jafri
real-time system programmer analyst reliability engineering software applications development electronic warfare engineering
KARF
systems development, procurement & integration complex systems integration & test
software engineering
99-present
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My coordinates
Office HOD Avionics Korangi Creek email: najeebhjafri_14@hotmail.com Face book Lectures
Tue Period 1, Wed Period 3, Thurs Period 4 Tue Periods 2-3 (S4126) I am in my office most days from 0830-1630 hours. I will not be available during the Departmental Office Hours on Wednesday from 1120 to 1300 hours.
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Lab
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Course Objectives
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of a wide range of avionic systems emphasizing the systems engineering aspects. At the end of the course students should be able to indentify and describe the common classes of electrical and computer engineering systems, and issues, within the aerospace industry. In addition students should be able to make informed, general decisions and recommendations concerning a broad range of systems engineering design problems within the field of avionics.
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Instructional Method
There are a lot of topics to cover, each consisting of a lot of material. Learning Sources
Lectures (from a wide variety of sources besides the main text) Practical assignments Exercises in the lab Moir and Seabridge, Military Avionics Systems, AIAA, 2006. Collinson, Introduction to Avionics Systems, Springer, 2002.
Assigned textbooks
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Both the hourly tests and final exam are closed book.
You must obtain a normalized pass mark on the hourly and final to pass the course. Report is very important it carry 20 % wattage Full attendance will be rewarded
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Marking Scheme
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Assignments 05% Quizzes 05% ASD Report 20% GSS/Att 05%(3+2) Presentation 05% Blogs 05% Hourly's 10% Final Exam 50% Students must submit all assignments to be permitted to write the final exam. Absenteeism and lateness will be penalized against the assignment mark.
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Academic Misconduct
We expect students to learn from from the research community and from their peers; cooperation is encouraged Any academic misconduct incident, be it flagrant or suspected, will be investigated Cheating/plagiarism () - good research/cooperation ()
Sharing information during a test/exam Consulting with a peer to solve an assignment problem Copying a section of someones assignment Citing an authors ideas in an assignment Passing someone elses work as our own
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