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  • ...s about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-lif | colspan="2" | Do's and Don'ts in the design of a robotic software architecture by ''Herman Bruyninckx''
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  • ...s about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-lif | width="325" |Lecture: Introduction to mobile robot control
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  • # [[Notes - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Notes from meeting]] # [[Initial ideas - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Initial ideas]]
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  • ...s about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-lif | width="325" |Lecture: Introduction to mobile robot control
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  • ...s about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-lif In order to test your software on the Pico robot, each group has one one hour time slot a week available.
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  • ...s about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-lif ...typically take place on the Wednesdays between 15:30-17:15 in Gemini-South 3.A10. Guided selfstudy will take place on the Fridays between 10:45-12:30 in
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  • ...s about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-lif ...1_2.pdf | ''Part 1-2'']] - [[Media:MRC2020-TutorialLecture1_3.pdf | ''Part 3'']]
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  • ...s about software design and how to apply this in the context of autonomous robots. The accompanying assignment is about applying this knowledge to a real-lif {| border="3" style="margin-left: 3em;"
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  • == Group members == For all the branches of the project diverging from the initial set-up and planning, please see thei
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  • 3. How often do you take medication? 4. How mobile are you?
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  • ...is project was chosen to be: Motion planning algorithm for window cleaning robots. ...f current window cleaning robots and USE aspects regarding window cleaning robots. </li>
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  • | 3 * First group meeting with everyone
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  • == Group Members == ...ss="wikitable" style="border-style: solid; border-width:1px;" cellpadding="3"
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  • ...ask division of the team can be found on the page [[Logbook_Group8|Logbook Group 8]] ...fferent places. Such information sensing can include determining the level of oxygen or whether there exists plague at a certain location in the vessels.
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  • = 0LAUK0: Robots Everywhere Group 2 = = Group members =
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  • After a comprehensive understanding of the problem, it was divided into sub-categories to assess and work efficien * Hardware Assembly and manual flight of the drone
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  • =Group Members= .../ David, P., Kim, J. H., Brickman, J. S., Ran, W., & Curtis, C. M. (2015). Mobile phone distraction while studying. New Media and Society, 17(10), 1661–167
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  • This is the wiki page of Group 4 of USE Project: Robots Everywhere. ...the bedroom and automatically controlled blinds and lights. Another module of the Smart Bedroom is a thermostat that gradually heats up the room when it'
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  • ===Group members:=== ...effective route planning based on a predefined map, are just two examples of techniques that can be used to address this issue.
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  • Welcome to the Wiki Page for Group 5 in the Embedded Motion Control Course (4SC020) 2019! ...class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Group Members</div>=
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  • Back to [[PRE2018 3 Group8]]<br> ...icker and more precise if aid workers would have access to the information of the victims themselves.<br><br>
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  • ...on of the challenges and the software requirements satisfy the an easy use of the software. The following requirements regarding the three topics should * The robot is capable of planning a path and is able to adapt its planned path to unexpected circums
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  • ...drives through the corridor of the finish line. A graphical representation of the strategy can be seen in Figure 1. At the start of the run the PICO will turn around 360 degrees to look for the wall which is
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  • <span style="font-size: 150%;"> [[Mobile Robot Control 2020 Group 2 ]] == Group members ==
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  • == Group Members == ...the pedestrians have seen them? This human-vehicle interaction problem is of great importance for the general safety in trafic. For this problem, we wil
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  • ...r-color: #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em; text-align: center;"><b>Members of group 1</b></td></tr> ...venient or uncomfortable manner. In this project we explore the adaptation of just that: looking for the user's need. In this project, a robot is suggest
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  • == Group members == |'''Group Members'''
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  • ...make fair decisions based on observed events. This project is a follow-up of two previous projects <Ref>http://cstwiki.wtb.tue.nl/index.php?title=Autono ...otball match is played by the university’s RoboCup robots, and, as a proof-of-concept, the drone referee is developed for this environment.
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  • ...design and implementation of software into autonomous robots. Application of the acquired knowledge is done to real-life robotics tasks and tested with * Perceive the world from the point of view of the robot
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  • <span style="font-size: 14pt;font-weight: bold;">Group members</span> ...r or against the automated removal of weeds on farm fields without the use of pesticides and recommend future research topics.
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  • ==Group 4 members== ...ell over. Robots can guide elderly easily to their destination, when a map of the hospital is programmed into the robot. Even if the patient doesn't know
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  • =Group members= ...ng before it is safe enough for the search and rescue workers to go inside of the rubble and analyze the building for possible gas leaks.
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  • <center><big><big><big><b>Research robot for the burrows of prairie dogs</b></big></big></big></center><br> == Group members ==
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  • ...g research and considered. One of those options could be an implementation of robot technology. .... The project is concluded with a discussion and a concept on continuation of the project.
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  • Back to [[PRE2018 3 Group8]]<br> ...ok the aid workers eight hours to save all residents. Sharwin, who was one of the residents, got stuck underneath his bed. Fireman Arie van Doorijweert m
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  • ===Group members:=== ...bile Robot Control course at TU/e. This project evaluates the capabilities of an autonomous robot to navigate and deliver orders within a restaurant sett
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  • Go [[Embedded Motion Control|back]] to the main page. = '''Group Members''' =
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  • = 0LAUK0: Robots Everywhere group 2 = = Group members =
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  • ...r: #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em; text-align: center;"><b>Members of group 3</b></td></tr> ...ment. This chapter will describe the problem that is chosen, the objective of our project and the approach to show how the solution will take its form.
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  • == Group members == ...=":3">Breazeal, C. (2004). Designing Sociable Robots. ''Designing Sociable Robots''. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.7551/MITPRESS/2376.001.0001</nowiki>
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  • A recap of our (live-streamed) presentation can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/MYfvu == Group members ==
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  • == Group members == The aim of this project is to create a anthropomorphic robot that can be used to hug o
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  • = Embedded Motion Control 2019 Group 7: PicoBello = == Group members ==
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  • ==Group Members== We created a plan for the development process of our product based off of the previously described approach. This plan is shown in the Gantt chart be
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  • = 0LAUK0 - 2018/2019 - Q3 - group 2 = == Group members ==
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  • ...n-left: auto; margin-right: auto; padding: 60px;">{{DISPLAYTITLE:PRE2023 3 Group 9 - Collaborative Learning}} == Group Members ==
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  • <font size="6">Implementation and Simulation of Debris Recognition for Autonomous Drum Oil Skimmers</font> ==Group members==
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  • == Group members == ...of two different end products, one new patient hoist design that consists of all adjustments and one which is functioning as an add-on for the current p
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  • ...ial robot can be developed that is able to play card-games for the purpose of entertaining elderly people to mitigate loneliness in the ageing society. ...the design process by incorporating an easy-to-use user interface. On top of that, it is expected that if elderly people are able to properly use and un
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  • '''Group Members''' * Assessment of SotA for our application
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