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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 | May 6
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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 | May 6
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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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  • == Group members == For all the branches of the project diverging from the initial set-up and planning, please see thei
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  • 4. How mobile are you? 5. Do you have someone to take care of you or can you still do almost everything by yourself?
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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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  • = 0LAUK0: Robots Everywhere Group 2 = = Group members =
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  • == Group Members == ...e flock to the Dutch beaches to cool down, get a tan and escape the bustle of the city.
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  • | 6 * First group meeting with everyone
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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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  • =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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...icker and more precise if aid workers would have access to the information of the victims themselves.<br><br> ...g fires and helping evacuees to safety, her job is to oversee the delivery of emergency services to accident scenes and burn sites. She is continuously w
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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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  • == 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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  • <span style="font-size: 150%;"> [[Mobile Robot Control 2020 Group 2 ]] == Group members ==
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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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  • ...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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  • ==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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  • = 0LAUK0: Robots Everywhere group 2 = = Group members =
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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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  • ...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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  • Go [[Embedded Motion Control|back]] to the main page. = '''Group Members''' =
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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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  • <font size="6">Implementation and Simulation of Debris Recognition for Autonomous Drum Oil Skimmers</font> ==Group members==
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  • ...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 ...icker and more precise if aid workers would have access to the information of the victims themselves. <br>
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  • ...r-color: #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== 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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  • == Group members == The aim of this project is to create a anthropomorphic robot that can be used to hug o
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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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  • ...n-left: auto; margin-right: auto; padding: 60px;">{{DISPLAYTITLE:PRE2023 3 Group 9 - Collaborative Learning}} == 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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  • ...hich becomes known after a long sequence of actions. Therefore, the number of histories is exponentially large in the action sequence length and extremel ...ept in imperfect information games and plays a key role in the performance of deterministic search algorithms. This involves an opponent model to determi
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  • '''Group Members''' * Assessment of SotA for our application
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  • ==Group members== ...stem, but the solution can be applied to harvesting robots, fruit-counting robots, and many other technologies.
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  • =='''Group members'''== ...ics can be a solution. Precision agriculture is a way to reduce the amount of fertilizer, water, seeds and fuel used and to increase the overall yield pe
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  • = Group 3: Railway Maintenance Robots = ...the project become reality, a short business plan can be viewed at the end of this wiki.
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  • | Model of path planning and software plan | List of materials and mechanical design
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  • <font size = '6'>Research on Idle Movements for Robots</font> == Group Members ==
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  • <center><big><big><big><b>Towards a Design and Model of a Parking Assistant Robotic System</b></big></big></big></center><br/> ==Group Members==
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  • Autonomous mobility scooters -- about the state of the art and its shortcomings that ought to be fixed ...t that progressing age often means decreasing response times and a lack of control over such mobility scooters.<br>
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  • ...l give you a push notification when you need to start studying in the form of a motivational message. ...ical Education, 1438-1443.</ref>. <br>Ideally, it could check the activity of the user's phone during work hours and shut down certain distractors if it
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  • ==Group 1== ! Group members
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  • =Project Robots Everywhere - The Corona App= ...e of the most widely discussed option in the Netherlands would be a Corona Mobile Application (Corona App).
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  • = Thermal regulation of a fire-rescue robot = == '''Group Members''' ==
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  • ==Group members== ...at times, confusing pathways of campus buildings.’. When researching state-of-the-art electronic travel aids, we found 3 distinct solutions: Robotic Navi
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  • ===Group members=== ...jects from different fields in society, we came up with the following list of robotic concepts which have potential to solve problems faced by certain us
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  • ''As written by ChatGPT:''<blockquote>Artificial Intelligence, a wonder of the modern age A creation made of code, with endless knowledge in its brain
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  • === Surgery robots === ...cturer, or the surgeon? In this research project, the ethical implications of autonomous robot surgery could be addressed.
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  • == Group members == ...n the market, like self-stabilizing spoons and forks, but the disadvantage of these products is that they are quite expensive and big. With these existin
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  • === Group Members === After discussing various topics, we came up with this final list of projects that seemed interesting to us:
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  • <font size = 6>Di-J: The Digital DJ</font> == Group Members ==
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  • ...be given, as well as a discussing of the concept and an evaluation of the group process. ...r final report in PDF. This report includes a general and concise overview of the research we done over the past eight weeks with regards to the Automati
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  • |+Group Members: .... Additionally, conventional farming practices are associated with a range of challenges that negatively impact both humans and the environment. These ch
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  • |+Group members ...allenges faced during the development are discussed. After this the result of the user study is given, followed by a conlclusion and discussion with futu
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  • ==Group members== ...and rescue mission when looking through a collapsed building. The findings of this paper conclude that further development needs to take place for the vi
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  • [[Planning Group 20]] == Group members ==
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  • ...nces with a survey and then create a design and develop a simple prototype of this smart monitoring system. == Group members ==
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  • == Group members == ...s a common occurrence definitely under younger ages<ref name ="Main causes of mortality">[https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/health_glance_eur-2018-
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  • == '''Group Members''' == .../ref>. The combination of a relatively old population combined with a lack of available caregivers results in a growing imbalance between the supply and
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  • ...cates this information to the user and checks with a personal food profile of preferences, history and health information to give dinner and store-order The FoodFetcher has the potential to not only save you a lot of time, but also make you eat healthy in a fun and befitting way.
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  • Welcome to the group page of team Rosey! '''Group members table and work division'''
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  • ...a key and a locker that makes it possible to deliver packages at the home of the customers when they are not there at the moment <ref>https://www.recode ...le to improve this process in multiple ways. This project focuses on three of these possible implementations. All considered applications are ideas Amazo
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  • <font size='6' style="margin-bottom: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px;display: block;"> Coco, T ==Group Description==
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  • == Group members == ...20highly%20effective,streams%2C%20storm%20drains%20and%20roads. ''Benefits of gardening''. (n.d.). https://schultesgreenhouse.com/Benefits.html]</ref>.
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  • ...ad-1b06-4149-8da4-a231dcdfec69 "Drones for Good"] (2014). TU Delft, Master of Science Integrated Product Design.</ref>= ...(10 minutes). Brain death and permanent death start to occur in just 4 to 6 minutes.
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  • == Group members == ...people but also dangerous for animals or small children, which are unaware of the danger and might interact with the litter and thereby for example cutti
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  • == Group Members == ...n the automotive industries. Self-driving cars or even drones are examples of where automation has seen research and development in flight.
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  • =Group members= =Subject of this project=
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  • == Group members == ...d forms. Furthermore, they are currently experimenting with these delivery robots for multiple purposes.<ref>[https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstrac
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  • ...k) so I have uploaded the import code files for viewing, and the .zip file of the actual program. ...e to lecture rooms, meeting rooms, study spots, cafeteria’s, and a variety of other facilities.
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  • ; Group 9 Project Robots Everywhere ...the right amount of medicine at the right moment, would prevent a big part of these situations. Other electronic devices and an active internet connectio
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  • = Group Members = ...h unintentional and intentional injuries are of importance as the majority of infant/child homicides occur in the home.
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  • ...all aspects of this project are thoroughly described, in which the AI part of a wearable fall-detecting device for elderly people is designed. The design team consists of a diverse team of 6 people from different majors of the TU/e:
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  • == Group 2 Composition == ...each experiment the representation of the music is different. The results of these experiments are promising, though still far removed from actual music
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  • <font size = '6'>The acceptance of self-driving cars</font> = Group members =
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  • = Group description = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaCJMHHMIRE Video of demonstation and final presentation]
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  • ...llow their prescribed medication regimen and a remarkably important aspect of healthcare. And yet it remains a challenge worldwide for many people. Stand ...l a crucial factor in medical adherence that is often overlooked: the role of knowledge about the medicine in the patient.
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  • = Group Members = ...re water access is limited. We want to find out whether water transporting robots will make access to water cheaper and easier for everyone.
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  • ==Group members== ...meal planning and insufficient food management skills. Solving the problem of food waste will help combat undernourishment and meet the increasing food d
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  • = Group members = ...ct, students work in a group of five people choosing a subject in the core of robotics to work on, thereby making sure the USE aspects are leading. As is
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  • == Group members == ...es the project we have been working on for the past weeks. For the Course 'Robots Everywhere' we have been asked to develop a new application concerning robo
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