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CHONG Man Ho BEng (Hons) Aviation Engineering Year 3 Student shares his exchange experiences in Switzerland

Mr. CHONG Man Ho Country: Switzerland Host Institution: Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) "During the exchange semester at Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), it was delightful and delighted. I have never been to Switzerland before. It was my first time to visit a European country. I have seen some tourist spots, like Zurich’s Lindenhof, Zurich’s Limmat, Luzern, and Mount Pilatus. ZHAW has organized many events for the incoming exchange students. For example, an orientation day, campus tour, and a welcome party. At the events, I met many students from different countries, such as Korea, Thailand, and the United States. It was fun to chat with students from diverse backgrounds and cultures. They were very nice to share their life at home university and their family as well. During my study at ZHAW, I learned a lot of in-depth professional aviation knowledge, which helped improve my career prospects. The four subjects I took were practical and exciting. The teachers always interacted with the students, and the lessons were funny. Besides, my classmates were very kind as to give me a hand if I face any problems. They sometimes brought me to excellent restaurants, and I enjoyed the time with them. Winterthur is a town where I study in Switzerland. It is a clean, calm, and beautiful town. Looking at the scenery from my hostel’s balcony would make me smile. The pace in Winterthur is very relaxing and slow. Therefore, I enjoy the lifestyle in my town. The exchange semester is a memorable experience in my life so far. Traveling around Switzerland, I found that Switzerland has many beautiful views and buildings. You can broaden your horizons while traveling. It will give you an unforgettable experience in your university life. Thank you very much for giving me such a great opportunity to enjoy this study abroad period. I am looking forward to visiting Switzerland in the coming year again."  

28 Dec, 2020

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Marcus LEE - BEng (Hons) Aviation Engineering Year 4 student was invited to share his exchange and international summer school experiences.

"What is the first thing that comes to your mind when talking about U-life? To me, overseas exchange is definitely the answer. During my journey to Australia, I travelled to Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast and many other places to explore the beauty of Australian culture. Apart from attending lectures, spending a day in art gallery and museum was a great way to enrich my understanding about this beautiful country. Such opportunity also allowed me to meet students from all over the world, immersing in a great cultural variation. Overall, it was the most precious experience in my life." Repost from PolyU UG Admissions and PolyU International Summer School

8 Dec, 2020

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AAE Postdoctoral Fellow won the 1st prize of Youth Outstanding Papers The 11th China Satellite Navigation Conference

On 23 Nov 2020, Dr. Qian MENG, postdoctoral fellow from Intelligent Positioning and Navigation Laboratory (IPNL), AAE, won the first prize of Youth Outstanding Paper awards in the 11th China Satellite Navigation Conference (CSNC), which is the highest award for young researchers. The CSNC is among the top three international satellite navigation conferences. This year’s conference is held during 22nd-25th November in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It aims at intensifying theoretical innovation to facilitate theory progress of satellite navigation and reinforcing application innovation to boost development of the satellite navigation industry. About the Youth Outstanding Paper awards, three 1st prizes, seven 2nd prizes and eighteen 3rd prizes are selected from more than 500 papers. Dr. Meng got his PhD degree from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 2018 and joined AAE, PolyU as a postdoctoral fellow in March 2019. Dr. Meng’s current research interests focus on GNSS signal processing, integrity monitoring and multi-sensor integration.

24 Nov, 2020

Student Achievement

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Dr Li-ta Hsu received recognition of Dedicated Educator: Making a Difference

We are pleased to inform you that Dr Li-ta Hsu has been recognized as our Dedicated Educator.    “Recognising Dedicated Educators is part of PolyU Strategic Plan on learning and teaching. Our Dedicated Educators are showing their inspiring commitment of making a difference in the lives of our students (and beyond). These colleagues (which includes teachers, researchers and administrators) truly live up to the branding of our institution of learning: “Opening Minds: Shaping the Future”   Please visit the the video and e-booklet (Page 33) and for more details.

13 Nov, 2020

Department and Staff Achievement

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Visit AAE Laboratories

Principals and teachers from 22 secondary schools were at PolyU on 6 November 2020.  They were invited to visit AAE laboratories.  We shared with them the latest developments of the aviation facilities and our research projects. Look forward to seeing them and their students at our campus soon.

11 Nov, 2020

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PolyU Education Info Day 2020

【PolyU Education INFO DAY 2020 】 The online Info Seminar & Consultation Session of BEng (Hons) in Aviation Engineering and BEng (Hons) in Air Transport Engineering were successfully held on 10 October 2020.  Over a hundred potential applicants attended it.  The participants had gained a lot information about admission requirement, professional recognitions, career prospect and our lab facilities. We look forward to meeting our new students next academic year 2021/22.

14 Oct, 2020

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Publication of SCI Journal Paper by AE Students with Their FYP

【Publication of SCI Journal Paper by AE Students with Their FYP】 Mr Max Jwo Lem Lee and Mr Shang Lee, a final-year undergraduate studying Aviation Engineering and recent graduate from the Aviation Engineering Program, respectively, have published their first academic paper in the Sensors peer reviewed journal under the supervision of Assistant Professor Li-Ta Hsu and MSc student Hoi-Fung Ng.  Titled “Skymask Matching Aided Positioning Using Sky-Pointing Fisheye Camera and 3D City Model in Urban Canyons”, the paper addresses the problem of GNSS positional inaccuracies in dense urban environments via the usage of a fisheye camera, neural network, and 3D model of the urban environment. After the user takes an image, the sky is identified using the neural network into a skyplot. This skyplot is then compared to skyplot’s generated using the 3D model, and weighted using multiple different methods to determine the improved bearing of the image and the most likely position.   The academic paper is linked below: Lee MJL, Lee S, Ng HF, Hsu, L-T. (2020) Skymask Matching Aided Positioning Using Sky-Pointing Fisheye Camera and 3D City Models in Urban Canyons, Sensors, 20(17):4728. IF: 2.475 (157/601= 26.1% in Electrical and Electronic Engineering)   Sensors 2020, 20(17), 4728; https://doi.org/10.3390/s20174728   The Interdisciplinary Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering would like to extend their congratulations to the authors of the paper.   The graphical abstract is given below. GNSS is a navigation tool that has deeply integrated itself into today’s society. Many activities from logistics to mapping utilise this form of navigation. However, GNSS has proven difficult to use in dense urban areas with many high-rises that can obscure or reflect signals, where positioning error may exceed 50 meters. Considering the proliferation of GNSS receivers integrated into smartphones and recent advances in the field of autonomous driving, accurate positioning is crucial to navigation of urban areas. A myriad of methods has been developed to dampen the severity of this issue, with one of the most notable being 3DMA post-processing techniques. However, these techniques tend to require large amount of computation resources to use. This paper introduces a machine learning intelligent classifier to distinguish between building and sky of a sky-pointing fisheye image, then compares and matches the building boundaries (skymask) with skymasks generated from a 3D model to determine the position of the receiver. In the offline process, skymasks are generated from the 3D model at each available position outside the buildings. After the user captures a fisheye image using a zenith-pointing fisheye camera. This image is segmented into 2 classes (building and sky) by the classifier, allowing comparison to the candidate skymasks surrounding the initial position estimated by the receiver. They are compared using four main scoring systems, by the differences of elevation, standard deviation of the elevation, peaks of the elevation, and heading. In the end, the image that has the highest score is selected as the improved position. Several designed experiments were tested in Hong Kong urban area to evaluate the performance of proposed Skymask Matching method with intelligent classifier. The method proves effective in dense urban environments, being capable of reducing positional uncertainty to a third of the initial position estimated by a smartphone. Venues for further improvement includes introducing more classes to the Classifier and expanding the camera movement to six degrees of freedom.       (Left) A positioning candidates heatmap in a densely urban environment, including the resultant positions of multiple processing techniques; (Right) A sky-pointing fisheye image and its candidate skymask counterpart; (Bottom) A graph displaying the building boundary similarity in azimuth and elevation degrees between the image converted skymask and its candidate skymask.  

29 Sep, 2020

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PolyU’s 3rd Design, Build, and Fly (DBF) Team representing PolyU at American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) in Design-Build and Fly Competition

PolyU’s 3rd Design, Build, and Fly (DBF) Team representing PolyU at American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) in Design-Build and Fly Competition We are AEOLUS, an RC Aeromodelling Team representing PolyU at American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Design/Build/Fly Competition every year. This contest lets engineering students taste the real-world design experience by providing an opportunity to apply their knowledge practically. The teams are expected to design an unmanned, electric-powered, radio-controlled aircraft that can best achieve the ‘missions’ assigned. The missions and rules will be modified each year to encourage innovation and maintain fresh design challenge for the novel participants. Such a measure ensures the implementation of critical thinking and the originality of the aircraft designed each year. As a team who enjoys evaluating practical aspects of mechanical theories and the laws of physics to understand their real-world applicability, we are strongly attracted to the opportunities provided by the AIAA DBF Competition. Our team has extended knowledge of aircraft technologies, especially in Aerodynamics, Flight Mechanics, Structure, and Material. We see this competition as a perfect platform for us to test our own ideas in manufacturing an RC aircraft in order to make palpable progression in our subject area. Our long-term goal is to develop the most efficient manufacturing methods and techniques as we believe that the real value of competition lies in applying the knowledge to the real-world and benefit mankind.     Email: aiaabdf.aae@connect.polyu.edu.hk   Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/aeolus_polyu/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/aeolus.polyu/ LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aeolus-polyu/

16 Sep, 2020

Student Achievement

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Two Days University Experience Programme "From Physics and ICT to Engineering"

【Two Days University Experience Programme (Online)】 Ir. Professor Simon Yu represented AAE to join the Two Days University Experience Programme "From Physics and ICT to Engineering".  He delivered an online lecture on Aircraft Force and Motion and shared his research experience.  It was successfully conducted on 4 August 2020.  Participants gained a lot of fundamental aircraft knowledge.

7 Aug, 2020

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Joint laboratory to explore innovation in autonomous vehicles

Excel x Impact - JUN 2020 ISSUE 1 Published by PolyU's Communications and Public Affairs Office

20 Jul, 2020

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