CpE 470/670 Autonomous Mobile Robots

Fall 2007


General Information Course Description Laboratory Syllabus Assignments/Grading Announcements



Instructor: Monica Nicolescu

E-mail: monica@cs.unr.edu
Office: SEM 239
Phone: (775) 784-1687
Office hours: TBA

Teaching/laboratory assistant: TBA

E-mail:
Office:
Phone: TBA
Office hours: TBA

Time and Place

Lectures: Tuesday: 9:30-10:45am, SEM 257
Labs: Thursday: 9:30-11:50am, LME 321

Required Textbooks

The Robotics Primer, 2001.
Author: Maja Mataric' (available in draft form at the beginning of the semester)
Robotic Explorations: An Introduction to Engineering Through Design, 2001.
Author: Fred G. Martin



Course description

This is a hands-on course on introduction to robotics, relying on the use of LEGO-based robots. The course will present the basic concepts in robotics, such as sensors, actuators, and will describe the most important approaches to robot control. Students will have the opportunity to apply the concepts covered during the lectures in the laboratory sessions, by constructing their own robots and developing controllers for various robotic tasks. The class will have a lecture and a laboratory component. Each week, the lectures will be held on Tuesdays, and the laboratory sessions will be held on Thursdays. More details regarding the lectures and the laboratory sessions will be posted on the web page soon.

Prerequisites

The class requires good programming skills and that you should be familiar with the C programming environment. For the undergraduate section, a letter grade of B+ and better in CS 201 is recommended.
 



Laboratory

The laboratory sessions will be focused on building and programming LEGO based robots. The robots will be equipped with a Handy Board microcontroller that can be programmed using Interactive C. A reference on the Handy Board and Interactive C can be found here.
Date Lab Session Readings Assignments

Aug 30

Building our first robot Section 2.2.1 (Martin) ---

Sep 6

The first Interactive C programs HandyBoard Technical Reference ---

Sep 13

Tunnel/Corner escape contest HandyBoard Technical Reference ---

Sep 20

Britenberg Vehicles HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Sep 27

Britenberg Vehicles (finish), Start working for Line Following contest HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Oct 4

Finish the Line Following lab HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Oct 11

Line Following Contest, Start working for the Harvesting Contest HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Oct 18

Finish the Harvesting Contest lab HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Oct 25

Harvesting Contest, Final project preparation HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Nov 1

Final project preparation HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Nov 8

Final project preparation HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Nov 15

Final project preparation HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Nov 29

Final project preparation HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Dec 6

Final project preparation HandyBoard Technical Reference, Fred Martin textbook ---

Dec 12, 10:00am

FINAL CONTEST, Hand back the robot kits --- ---
Teams
Team # Students



Syllabus

Following are the topics that will be discussed, listed in the approximate order in which they will be covered.
  • Introduction, brief history of robotics, robot components
  • Effectors and actuators
  • Locomotion
  • Manipulation
  • Sensors (basic and complex)
  • Feedback control
  • Control Architectures: reactive, hybrid, behavior-based
  • Behavior coordination
  • Emergent behavior and learning

Class schedule

The topics presented and the lecture notes for each class will gradually be posted below as we cover them in the class. The assignments and their due dates will also be posted in this table. Please check this web page regularly for updates.

Date Topic Readings Assignments

Aug 28

Introduction --- ---

Sep 4

Brief history of robotics --- ---

Sep 11

Effectors and actuators --- ---

Sep 18

Manipulation, Perceptual problem --- ---

Sep 25

No class --- ---

Oct 2

Simple Sensors --- Hw1 out

Oct 9

Complex Sensors --- ---

Oct 16

Feedback Control, Algorithmic control --- ---

Oct 23

Control Architectures, Reactive Architectures --- ---

Oct 30

MID-TERM --- ---

Nov 6

Mid-term review --- ---

Nov 13

Behavior-Based Architectures --- ---

Nov 20

Coordination and Expression of Behaviors, Emergent Behavior --- Hw2 out

Nov 27

Deliberative and Hybrid Architectures --- ---

Dec 4

Robot Learning --- ---

Dec 11

Final exam in class --- ---


Assignments and grading

Evaluation for this class will be based on your performance during the laboratory sessions, two mid-term exams and a final project. Regular participation in the laboratory sessions is required. If you are unable to attend a lab session you must inform me in advance.

Grading policy (tentative, subject to change):
Homeworks: 20%
Mid-term (1): 20%
Mit-term (2): 20%
Laboratory sessions: 20%
Final project: 20%

Late policy: No late submissions will be accepted.

Exam policy: Permission to take exams on other dates than scheduled will not be given, except for extreme medical emergencies.

Academic integrity: Students are encouraged to study together, however each student must individually prepare his/her solutions. Cheating or plagiarism are not permitted and will be sanctioned according with the UNR policy on Academic Standards. You should carefully read the section on Academic Dishonesty found in the UNR Student Handbook (copies of this section are on-line). Your continued enrollment in this course implies that you have read it, and that you subscribe to the principles stated therein.



Announcements

Announcements regarding the assignments or other updates will be posted on the class web page and also sent by e-mail.
 



Created by: Monica NICOLESCU (e-mail:monica@cs.unr.edu)
Last update: 08/14/2007