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KEI / RD
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Course description
Department/Unit / Abbreviation
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KEI
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RD
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Academic Year
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2024/2025
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Academic Year
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2024/2025
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Title
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Control of transport operation
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Form of course completion
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Exam
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Form of course completion
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Exam
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Accredited / Credits
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Yes,
3
Cred.
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Type of completion
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Combined
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Type of completion
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Combined
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Time requirements
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Lecture
3
[Hours/Week]
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Course credit prior to examination
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No
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Course credit prior to examination
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No
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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Yes in the case of a previous evaluation 4 nebo nic.
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Included in study average
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YES
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Language of instruction
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Czech, English
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Occ/max
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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Yes in the case of a previous evaluation 4 nebo nic.
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Summer semester
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0 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Included in study average
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YES
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Winter semester
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0 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Timetable
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Yes
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Semester taught
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Summer semester
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Semester taught
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Summer semester
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Minimum (B + C) students
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6
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Optional course |
Yes
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Optional course
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Yes
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Language of instruction
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Czech, English
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Internship duration
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0
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No. of hours of on-premise lessons |
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Evaluation scale |
1|2|3|4 |
Periodicity |
každý rok
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Periodicita upřesnění |
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Fundamental theoretical course |
No
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Fundamental course |
No
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Fundamental theoretical course |
No
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Evaluation scale |
1|2|3|4 |
Substituted course
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None
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Preclusive courses
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N/A
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Prerequisite courses
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N/A
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Informally recommended courses
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N/A
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Courses depending on this Course
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N/A
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Histogram of students' grades over the years:
Graphic PNG
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XLS
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Course objectives:
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to introduce students into all aspects of transport process management - legislation, traffic documentation, managing authorities, management methods and specifics of particular transport types
to provide more thorough knowledge of railway transport process management and the methods and means ensuring its safety and fluency
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Requirements on student
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Active attendance on excursions, elaboration of given project.
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Content
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Lectures:
1. Introduction - terminology, historical evolution of railway and methods of operation
2. Basics of traffic control - traffic management of different transport types, management authorities (Ministry of Transport, Railway infrastructure manager, operators)
3. Legislation - laws, regulations, standards, rules
4. Railway traffic control - railway network layout, line types, principle of railway traffic control and operation of signalling devices
5. Railway traffic I - categorization of lines, main and regional lines, high-speed lines
6. Railway traffic II - telecommunication and information technology for railway traffic control, unified operation workplace (JOP)
7. Railway traffic control - principles and creation of basic traffic documentation, modern systems for traffic information transmission, closed-circuit television, information systems for passengers
8. Railway signalling systems I - basic terms, safety principles, system classification, usage, technical and operational rules, station interlocking and line signalling systems
9. Railway signalling systems II - level-crossing signalling devices, ATP systems, cooperation of railway vehicle with signalling systems
10. Railway traffic remote control - dispatcher operation, remote control of signalling devices, usage of railway information systems for railway traffic control, train number transmission, large-area projection of traffic control process
11. Traffic and signalling devices documentation - layout scheme, interlocking table, traffic schedule, station rules, technological procedures of traffic operations in station
12. Other transport types - underground railway, urban transportation, funicular railway, magnetic-field railway, piping transportation
13. Modern control of railway transport - integrated fixed-interval time table, integrated transportation systems, light rail transport, new types of telecommunication and signalling systems
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Activities
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Fields of study
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Literature
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Time requirements
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All forms of study
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Activities
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Time requirements for activity [h]
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Graduate study programme term essay (40-50)
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20
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Preparation for an examination (30-60)
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30
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Contact hours
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39
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Total
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89
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge - students are expected to possess the following knowledge before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
to apply basic knowledge of electrotechnical engineering and telecommunications |
Competences - students are expected to possess the following competences before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
N/A |
N/A |
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Learning outcomes
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Knowledge - knowledge resulting from the course: |
use specialized terminology used in transport management field |
to orientate themselves in legislation and state authorities managing transport |
to compare different methods of transport management |
to describe and clasiffy methods and means ensuring safety of railway traffic |
to summarize and compare advantages and disadvantages of particular transport types |
Skills - skills resulting from the course: |
to propose and create operation control scheme in railway station |
Competences - competences resulting from the course: |
N/A |
N/A |
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Assessment methods
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Knowledge - knowledge achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
Continuous assessment |
Skills - skills achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Seminar work |
Competences - competence achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Seminar work |
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Teaching methods
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Knowledge - the following training methods are used to achieve the required knowledge: |
Interactive lecture |
Field trip |
Individual study |
Skills - the following training methods are used to achieve the required skills: |
Lecture supplemented with a discussion |
Competences - the following training methods are used to achieve the required competences: |
Field trip |
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