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ECTS credit points: 2 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology |
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Section of Man-Machine Systems |
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Lecturer(s):
M.
Wisse, R.Q. van der Linde, P. Jonker, P. van Lith, M. Verhaegen |
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Catalog data:
Humanoid Robots, Robotics, Vision systems, Walking robots, Haptics, Robot Soccer |
Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
Semester: |
2A |
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Assessment: |
Oral exam |
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Assessment period: |
2A |
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(see academic
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Detailed description of topics:
Humanoid robots are the research topic of the
future, and partially already today. This course is organized around the
central problem in humanoid robot design; they must operate fully
autonomously. This results in design constraints such as energy efficiency
and autonomous control. The course will treat the following topics:
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Remarks assessment, entry requirements, etc.:
The students are required to have a personal
interest and motivation for robotics.
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Learning goals:
The students are intended to obtain an overview
of the engineering topics that are involved in the design of autonomous
robots, and be able to recognize the major design constraints and solutions
for autonomous applications.
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