Exercises in Robotics1 |
YAMANE, Ken |
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【Aerospace Engineering・1st semester】
19-1-0240-3192 |
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Outline |
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Each student will build an autonomous mobile robot and tackle the following tasks. (1) Fundamental task (2) Automated traveling task (3) Maze task (4) Line trace task
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Objectives |
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The aim of this class is to understand intelligent automated machines. Through exercises students will build autonomous mobile robots and obtain fundamental skills and the knowledge of mechanics, electronics , and computer science.
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Grading Policy |
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Students are evaluated based on the achievement of objectives and tasks.
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Textbook and Reference |
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Textbooks, robot kits, tools and computers are prepared.
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Requirements (Assignments) |
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Students need to use LMS.
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Note |
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Students are required to pay 3,000 JPY for this lecture.
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Schedule |
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1. Introduction: history of robots, etc.
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| 2. Fundamentals of robot making: checking your robot kit and setting up your software development environment |
| 3. Fundamentals of robot making: assembling a basic robot |
| 4. Fundamentals of robot making: programming and testing |
| 5. Fundamentals of robot making: running forward and turning (fundamental task) |
| 6. Basic task: programming using conditional statements (If-then-else construct) |
| 7. Basic task: utilizing an ultra-sonic sensor |
| 8. Basic task: programming for obstacle-avoided problem |
| 9. Basic task: obstacle avoidance task |
| 10. Basic task: maze task |
| 11. Advanced task: utilizing infrared sensors |
| 12. Advanced task: tuning each sensor’s position and sensitivity |
| 13. Advanced task: line trace task (course I, II) |
| 14. Advanced task: line trace task (course III, IV) |
| 15. Summary |
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| 1. |
Outline |
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Each student will build an autonomous mobile robot and tackle the following tasks. (1) Fundamental task (2) Automated traveling task (3) Maze task (4) Line trace task
|
| 2. |
Objectives |
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The aim of this class is to understand intelligent automated machines. Through exercises students will build autonomous mobile robots and obtain fundamental skills and the knowledge of mechanics, electronics , and computer science.
|
| 3. |
Grading Policy |
|
Students are evaluated based on the achievement of objectives and tasks.
|
| 4. |
Textbook and Reference |
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Textbooks, robot kits, tools and computers are prepared.
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| 5. |
Requirements (Assignments) |
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Students need to use LMS.
|
| 6. |
Note |
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Students are required to pay 3,000 JPY for this lecture.
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| 7. |
Schedule |
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1. Introduction: history of robots, etc.
|
| 2. Fundamentals of robot making: checking your robot kit and setting up your software development environment |
| 3. Fundamentals of robot making: assembling a basic robot |
| 4. Fundamentals of robot making: programming and testing |
| 5. Fundamentals of robot making: running forward and turning (fundamental task) |
| 6. Basic task: programming using conditional statements (If-then-else construct) |
| 7. Basic task: utilizing an ultra-sonic sensor |
| 8. Basic task: programming for obstacle-avoided problem |
| 9. Basic task: obstacle avoidance task |
| 10. Basic task: maze task |
| 11. Advanced task: utilizing infrared sensors |
| 12. Advanced task: tuning each sensor’s position and sensitivity |
| 13. Advanced task: line trace task (course I, II) |
| 14. Advanced task: line trace task (course III, IV) |
| 15. Summary |
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