UNC- Charlotte ECGR4161/5196 - Spring 2009

Introduction to Robotics

Lecture 11:00 am - 12:15 pm, M/W , Woodward 120

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April 20, 2009



 

Spring 2009 Class activities and Lecture Notes 
1/12/09 - Intro, Syllabus, reviewing papers 1/14/09 - Microcontroller and microcontroller development environments (plus these hand-written notes)

1/19/09 - Holiday- no class

1/21/09 - Discuss papers and Book Chapter 1: 1/26/09 - BEAM Robots and Microcontrollers 1/28/09 - Finish Microcontrollers notes, read the book, Chapter 2 and be prepared to discuss (quiz) Plus these hand-written notes

2/2/09 - Discussion of motors and lab 3 2/4/09 - Stepper motors 2/9/09 - Continued discussion on Chapter 2 and "Bionics" 2/11/09 - Ethics article and Chapter 3
  • Read ethics article, Noel Sharkey, "The Ethical Frontiers of Robotics", Science, Vol. 322, pp. 1800-1801.
  • Read and discuss Chapter 3, especially sensors and sensing.
  • Plus these hand-written notes
2/16/09 - Read Chapter 4   2/18/09 - Exam 1

2/23/09 - Small Robots; Motor driver circuits 2/25/09 - DC Motor and Lab 4 discussion  3/2/09 - Snow day

3/4/09 - Design review and Robot Locomotion
  • Review the motor driver design and be ready for a quiz on the design. FOR LAB 5, REFER TO THE DOCUMENTS IN THE LAB PAGE!!!
    1. Schematic
    2. Copper Large
    3. Copper Small
    4. Copper 4-up
    5. Silk Top
    6. Silk Bottom
  • Plus these hand-written notes
  • Consider these questions:
    1. How many transistors are there in the design
    2. How many extra wires (jumpers) do we need to add by hand.
    3. How many surface mount ICs are in the design
    4. Why are some traces on the board large, and others small?
3/9/09, 3/11/09 - No class, Spring break

3/16/09 - Pulse Width Modulation and Robot Locomotion
  • Discussion of Lab 4
3/18/09 - Robot Locomotion 3/23/09 - Robot Locomotion
  • Read the book, Chapter 7, pp. 203-225
  • Read the book, Chapter 7, pp. 225-251
  • Plus these hand-written notes
3/25/09 - Legged Locomotion
  • Read Chapter 9, entire chapter. Type of quiz questions might be:
    • What is the name for a 6-legged robot?
    • What are the differences in stability and control of 4 versus 6-legged robots?
    • List the types of mechanisms used to make legs move
  • Plus these hand-written notes
3/30/09 - Arm Motion and Manipulation
  • Read Chapter 10, entire chapter. Type of quiz questions might be:
    • How many degrees of freedom does a human arm have? (Assume the had is just a paddle - no fingers. Include the wrist. Justify your answer)
    • Design the simplest hand possible that can grasp a grape - how many degrees of freedom does it have?
  • Plus these hand-written notes
4/1/09:  Exam 2 

4/6/09 - Lab day

4/8/09 - Lab day

4/13/09 - Control of Multiple Robots
  • Read Chapter 12, entire chapter. Type of quiz questions might be:
    • What are the possible methods to communicate between multiple robots?
    • Define the difference between a swarm and a cooperative formation of robots?  What can each of these groups of robots do?
  • Plus these hand-written notes
4/15/09 - Control of Multiple Robots 4/20/09 - Guest lecture - Sharayu Gharankar plus robotics seminar playback (with quiz)
  • Guest lecture - Sharayu Gharankar
4/22/09 - Lab day

4/27/09 - Localization, Navigation, and Mapping

  • Read Chapter 14, entire chapter.
 
Robotics References
  • TBD
  
Spring 2009 Reference Notes and videos