Course details

Mobile Robots

0MR FSI 0MR Acad. year 2023/2024 Summer semester 5 credits

The course explains basic techniques for the development of mobile robots. It addresses all necessary steps from initial design through simulation verification to the realization of an autonomous mobile robot. It is also intended for students who want to understand the basics principles of algorithms while solving simple engineering problems. The course consists of creating simple robotic projects in workgroups. Students are encouraged to intuitive approach while solving problems in the field of mobile robotics.

Guarantor

Language of instruction

Czech

Completion

Credit

Time span

  • 39 hrs laboratories

Department

Instructor

Learning objectives

The main objective of the course is to look behind the methods relating to mobile robots during practical realization of sample projects:

* explaining a relation of mobile robotics to the automotive industry

* deploying principles of embedded systems in mobile robotics (using the automotive HW, parking assistance, etc.)

* understanding the principles of programming using the Python programming language and embedded C.

Practical experiments are realized with support of commonly used hardware in mobile robotics and automotive (embedded systems, parking assistance sensors, etc.). The course is primarily designed for students interested in mobile robotics.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

The course is intended for enthusiastic students with interests in mobile robotics. Some programming skills are welcomed as well as any knowlege about microcontrollers, sensors etc ... however, not required.

Fundamental literature

  • Thrun, S., Burgard, W., Fox, D. (2005). Probabilistic robotics (Vol. 1). Cambridge: MIT press.
  • LaValle, S. M., "Planning Algorithms", Cambridge University Press (2006)

Syllabus of laboratory exercises

1. Introduction to Mobile Robotics, currently solved problems.
2. Suitable platforms, used engineering tools.
3 Hardware peripherals, ultrasonic and infrared distance sensors.
4. Basic tasks for sensor processing, motion control methods, servo control.
5. Software tools suitable for the development of methods for intelligent mobile robot behavior.
6. Creation of simulation models of the robot and its environmental sensors.
7. Navigation methods of mobile robots.
8. Basic methods of localization, motion planning of the mobile robot.
9. Reaction to obstacles - detection and obstacle avoidance problem.
10. Path planning methods from the group of so-called. "Bug" algorithms.
11. Fundamentals of image processing methods from standard (web)cams.
12. Image processing devices with Android OS support.
13. Practical implementation of given autonomous mobile robots in laboratory conditions.

Progress assessment

Credit requirements: active participation in laboratories and successful implementation of a group project in cooperation with the teacher. The project is defended by presenting in front of other students and ended with a practical demonstration of the implemented project. The evaluation is fully in competence of a tutor according to the valid directives of BUT.
Participation in laboratories is desirable in the case to fulfill the credits requirements. Teaching is divided according to weekly schedules. The form of compensation for missed seminars is fully at the discretion of the teacher.

Schedule

DayTypeWeeksRoomStartEndCapacityLect.grpGroupsInfo
Wed laboratory 1., 2., 3., 4. of lectures A1/0636 08:0010:5036 2BIA 2BIB 3BIT xx Holoubek
Wed laboratory 5., 6., 7. of lectures A1/0636 08:0010:5036 2BIA 2BIB 3BIT xx Nevoral
Wed laboratory 8., 9. of lectures A1/0636 08:0010:5036 2BIA 2BIB 3BIT xx Hůlka
Wed laboratory 10., 11., 12., 13. of lectures A1/0636 08:0010:5036 2BIA 2BIB 3BIT xx Juříček

Course inclusion in study plans

  • Programme BIT, 2nd year of study, Elective
  • Programme BIT (in English), 2nd year of study, Elective
  • Programme IT-BC-3, field BIT, 2nd year of study, Elective
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