Course - Marine Control Systems, Specialization Course - TMR4515
Marine Control Systems, Specialization Course
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About the course
Course content
Two modules of 3.75 ECTS each shall be selected. At least one module shall be taken from Department of Marine technology. The most relevant modules for this specialization study (FDE) are:
- TMR06 - AUTONOMOUS MARINE SYSTEMS
- TMR14 - MARINE MECHATRONICS
- TMR15 - HYBRID POWER SYSTEMS AND CONTROL
- TMR16 - HYBRID SYSTEMS THEORY FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS
- TMR18 - CYBER-PHYSICAL TESTING IN MARINE TECHNOLOGY
The remaining subjects at Department of Marine Technology are also relevant.
At the Department of Engineering Cybernetics are several other relevant modules that can be selected. The choice of modules depends upon the selected specialisation and is to be approved by the project thesis supervisor (or the faculty in charge). It is also possible to select relevant courses at UNIS such as AT334 as substitute for 2 modules.
Learning outcome
This subject aims at giving in-depth knowledge of problems relevant for marine control systems.
Learning methods and activities
The modules are presented by lectures, possibly accompanied by exercises, seminars or self studies.
Further on evaluation
To pass the course, two modules (3.75 SP each) must be individually passed. In a re-sit examination, both modules must be repeated.
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Engineering and ICT (MTING)
Marine Technology (MIMART)
Marine Technology (MSN1)
Marine Technology (MTMART)
Marine and Maritime Intelligent Robotics (MSMIR)
Recommended previous knowledge
Good understanding within marine technology and control theory. Relevant marine tchnology disciplines/areas are hydrodynamics, marine structures, marine engineering, underwater technology and/or operations.
Course materials
To be agreed with responsible lecturer.
Credit reductions
Course code | Reduction | From |
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TMR4700 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2007 |
Subject areas
- Technological subjects
Contact information
Lecturers
- Asgeir Johan Sørensen
- Dong Trong Nguyen
- Eilif Pedersen
- Ingrid Bouwer Utne
- Martin Ludvigsen
- Mehdi Zadeh
- Roger Skjetne
- Thomas Michel Sauder