MAT-45806 MATHEMATICS FOR POSITIONING, 3 cr
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Courses persons responsible
Robert Piche
Lecturers
Simo Ali-Löytty
Niilo Sirola
Objectives
To familiarise the student with the essential mathematical methods needed in positioning and navigation engineering.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Review of probability and the multivariable normal distribution | Conditional probability density | |
2. | Static positioning, measurement equations, least squares method | Sensitivity analysis, closed form positioning formulas | |
3. | Coordinate systems and coordinate transformations | Moving coordinate systems |
Requirements for completing the course
Exam.
Evaluation criteria for the course
Study material
Type | Name | Auhor | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability... | Exam material | Language |
Summary of lectures | Mathematics for Positioning | SAli-Löytty et al. | download from course home page | Yes | English |
Prerequisites
Prequisite relations (Sign up to TUT Intranet required)
Additional information about prerequisites
Students are expected to have studied elementary courses in engineering probability and statistics.
Remarks
Taught together with the course TKT-2546 Methods for Positioning, which students are advised to take in the same semester.
Distance learning
- In information distribution via homepage, newsgroups or mailing lists, e.g. current issues, timetables
- In distributing and/or returning exercise work, material etc
- In the visualization of objects and phenomena, e.g. animations, demonstrations, simulations, video clips
- Contact teaching: 30 %
- Distance learning: 0 %
- Proportion of a student's independent study: 70 %
Scaling
Methods of instruction | Hours |
Exercises | 48 |
Study materials | Hours |
Course handout | 17 |
Other scaled | Hours |
Preparation for exam | 8 |
Exam/midterm exam | 3 |
Total sum | 76 |
Correspondence of content
MAT-45800 Mathematics for positioning
Last modified | 26.09.2007 |
Modified by | Robert Piche |