Extended transport system theory of land transport
extent | 2 semester winter semester: 3 credit hours lecture, 3 credit hours training summer semester: 2 credit hours lecture, 2 credit hours training |
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lecturers | Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Karl Nachtigall (lecturer in charge) Dr.-Ing. Sven-Orlev Neufert Dr.-Ing. Jens Opitz |
contents and acquired skills | Students have the ability to apply and enhance stochastic performance models to complex networks and systems. They are able to model transportation systems and to analyse them using queuing theory. Based on skills in linear optimization students are capable of aspects of planning and management of service performance processes in aviation like slot allocation and inbound and outbound flow management in aviation (ATFM). Students are proficient in using basic definitions and principles in simulation. |
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granting of credit points | By attending the whole module (surface transport, aviation and simulation) you will gain 15 credit points. The module grade is made up of the weighted average over all examination grades. The homework will be weighted with 20% and the written exam will be weighted with 80%. The credit points are secured by passing the module exam. The module examination consists of
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