COURSE TITLE: Introduction To Robotics
COURSE TITLE: Introduction To Robotics
COURSE TITLE: Introduction To Robotics
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
TEXTBOOK
READING RERENCE
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES
1. Project — 40%
2. Homework — 40%
3. Attendence — 20%
TEACHING METHODS
Robotics is a theoretical, advanced, comprehensive curricular. In order to meet with the objects and
improve teaching quality, with the goal of warming teaching atmosphere and enhancing students’
enthusiasm, we are developing better teaching method, which comes as follows:
1. Combination of the theoretical knowledge and current robot case and cutting-edge seminars.
2. Combination of classroom teaching and the use of existing laboratory equipment.
3. Combination of knowledge in classroom and books and cutting-edge seminar.
4. Combination of writing on the blackboard and the use of multimedia as well as network resources.
5. Consolidate knowledge and improve the ability by a combination of homework and synthesized
assignment.
In addition, the research and application about the robot are currently in rapid development, we will
continue to enrich the teaching content and teaching methods. We will update the courseware and
content, by combining the research and development of the discipline, and fully integrate research
projects of Robotics Institute in SJTU as well as the latest research and development in the world. By
introducing the latest research results of industrial robots, serving robots and special robots, as seminars,
we hope to widen students 'horizons and enhance students' ability of knowledge acquisition, knowledge
application and problem-solving.
CURRICULAR DESIGN
1. The first is operation on robots. This part is aimed at requiring students to master common
programming language and methods of industrial robots (KUKA and MOTOMAN), and to operate on
robots independently.
2. With the object of multiple assignments, students are required to design a six-freedom robot. Each
student should put forward specific plan, mode the manipulator with D-H mathematical model,
accomplish analysis of kinematics and dynamics of manipulator. Additionally, students should do
further constructive design, and perform visible simulation by use of robotics toolbox in matlab. Finally,
each student is expected to accomplish 3-D physical simulation of six-freedom with the help of
software.
TEAM-WORK
Success in this course depends heavily on teamwork. Student will be assigned to groups of four that
will work together the entire semester. It is expected that the students within a team will work together
on homework, projects and in-class activities. It is not unusual for team’s to experience some conflict
during the semester. What is important is that the team deal with this in a positive and t constructive
manner. Teams have problems working together should make every effort to resolve them by themselves.
The course instructors will be available to help and facilitates smooth team operation, but the end
responsibility lies with the team.
COURSE ROAD-MAP AND SCHEDULE
作业讲评
Abstract
Self-study content
Teacnhing of key point
other
homework
Class conclusion
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finished
improve
conclusion
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Class over
Teaching review