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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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