Technische Universität München (TUM)
Digitalisation in the Aerospace Industry
Technische Universität München (TUM)

Digitalisation in the Aerospace Industry

Klaus Drechsler
Guenter W. Hein

Instructors: Klaus Drechsler

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals

4.7

(200 reviews)

Intermediate level
No previous experience necessary
14 hours (approximately)
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • You will comprehend the ways in which industry and research interact.

  • You will recognise the special requirements resulting from digitalisation in production and industrial manufacturing.

  • At the end of this course you will be familiar with the most relevant digital applications in aerospace research.

  • You will be able to discuss examples of the utilisation of these technologies.

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2 quizzes, 10 assessments

English
Subtitles: French, Portuguese (European),

Course

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals

4.7

(200 reviews)

Intermediate level
No previous experience necessary
14 hours (approximately)
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

There are 4 modules in this course

This course unit is a brief introduction to the history of aerospace, discussing the digital evolution of this research area from the earliest days up to the present. Lecturer: Professor Manfred Broy (Zentrum Digitalisierung.Bayern)

What's included

1 video2 readings

The online course unit "Digitalisation in Production" provides an initial insight into how digitalisation influences production. It provides an overview of what digitalisation is before discussing four aspects of digitalisation and their concrete impact on production technology. In addition to cyber-physical systems (CPS) and digital twins, assistance systems and robotics in production are examined in greater detail. For all modules, examples are given of how use of these technologies is already changing or will change production processes, especially in the field of aerospace. - Lecturers: Professor Gunther Reinhart (Technical University Munich & Fraunhofer Research Institution) & Professor Klaus Drechsler (Technical University Munich & Fraunhofer Research Institution).

What's included

6 videos1 reading1 quiz

Workload is the amount of work an individual has to perform. Actual amount of work vs the individual’s perception of workload has to be considered. Assessment of operator workload has a vital impact on the design of man-machine systems. Occupational or work-related stress is the response humans may experience when presented with work demands and pressures that are not matched to their knowledge and abilities and challenge their ability to cope, potentially resulting in inefficiencies, inadequate man-machine cooperation and human error. Avoiding workload imbalance and occupational stress increases efficiency, reliability and the safety of complex systems, supporting the attainment of mission objectives in the process. The ways in which digitised companies operate will be changing radically. The company of the future will use digital means to manage its central functions such as its organisational structure and value creation. Future leaders will need to understand not only their “generation smartphone plus”-employees, but will also have to accept non-human factors such as AI algorithms and robots as part of a team. In such a radically changed environment with teams incorporating human and artificial intelligence, general mental models have to be developed for the workings of an organization, the products of the future and the requirements of the market and customers. - Lecturer: Professor Harald Schaub (IABG Ottobrunn & Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg).

What's included

3 videos1 quiz

In this course unit, Professor Mendler presents on the individual steps in the approval process for new aircraft under European and international requirements as well as on relevant maintenance processes and the impact of digitalisation in this area. - Lecturer: Professor Josef Mendler (IABG Ottobrunn).

What's included

5 videos1 reading

Instructors

Instructor ratings
4.6 (81 ratings)
Klaus Drechsler
Technische Universität München (TUM)
4 Courses12,625 learners

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