Systems Engineering and Mobility

ID: 1610
Course type: theoretical and methodological
Course coordinator: Popović M. Vladimir
Lecturers: Popović M. Vladimir
Contact: Popović M. Vladimir
Level of studies: M.Sc. (graduate) Academic Studies – Mechanical Engineering
ECTS: 6
Final exam type: written
Department: Department of Motor Vehicles

Lectures

Goal

Students are trained to apply multiple scientific disciplines in the field of mobility, including reliability theory and forensic engineering. In addition, course participants are prepared for the everyday challenges that await them in their future workplace, including drafting technical reports and business communication (oral and written).

Outcome

Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to: Apply national and international regulations (related to vehicles, but also beyond); Apply the basic principles of organizing vehicle maintenance and logistical support to the fleet; Understand concepts related to energy strategy and its impact on mobility; Apply the basic principles of forensic engineering; Interpret and analyse data read from vehicle event data recorder; Search for and cite scientific papers (from the subject area, but also beyond); Write a scientific paper; Compose a technical report; Apply the basic principles of business communication; Apply the basic principles of photogrammetry; Recognise falsified technical documentation; Correctly apply tools based on artificial intelligence.

Theoretical teaching

It is organised into blocks: Application of national and international regulations; Forensic engineering – basics; Event data recorders on vehicles; Vehicle maintenance and logistics; Energy strategy; Searching through scientific paper databases and citing them; Writing scientific papers and expert reports; Business communication.

Practical teaching

It is organised into blocks: Examples of vehicle failures; Photogrammetry; Recognition of falsified technical documentation; Event data recorders on vehicles; Proper application of artificial intelligence-based tools.

Attendance requirement

No special requirements.

Resources

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Assigned hours

Total assigned hours: 75

Active teaching (theoretical)

New material: 30
Elaboration and examples (recapitulation): 0

Active teaching (practical)

Auditory exercises: 30
Laboratory exercises: 0
Calculation tasks: 0
Seminar paper: 0
Project: 0
Consultations: 0
Discussion/workshop: 0
Research study work: 0

Knowledge test

Review and grading of calculation tasks: 0
Review and grading of lab reports: 0
Review and grading of seminar papers: 5
Review and grading of the project: 0
Test: 5
Test: 0
Final exam: 5

Knowledge test (100 points total)

Activity during lectures: 10
Test/test: 30
Laboratory practice: 0
Calculation tasks: 0
Seminar paper: 30
Project: 0
Final exam: 30
Requirement for taking the exam (required number of points): 35

Literature

V. Popović, Geneve-Belgrade: Vehicle Approval Technical Regulations (in Serbian), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, 2015, ISBN 978-86-7083-778-2; B. Vasić, V. Popović, Engineering Methods in Management (in Serbian), IIPP, Belgrade, 2007, ISBN 978-86-84231-15-6 ; R.K. Noon, Forensic Engineering Investigation, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2001, ISBN 0-8493-0911-5