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MoRob – Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Uwe Gerecke
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Project Partners L3S Hannover (Principal Investigator: Bernardo Wagner) KTH Stockholm, Centre for Autonomous Systems (Principal Investigator: Henrik Christensen) Stanford University, Robotics Laboratory (Principal Investigator: Oussama Khatib)
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox MoRob – this is about autonomous robots
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox What is MoRob about? (I) In recent years, autonomous mobile robots have.. become a very popular topic gained high visibility in media (TV, newspapers, internet) been used increasingly in research, entertainment and industry Going along with this.. increasing number of university robotics courses increasing number of dissertation projects
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox What is MoRob about? (II) Universities need robot platforms which are flexible and modular can easily be customized to the requirements of different subjects and research goals MoRob project aims: develop such a platform provide standard set of robot control modules + teaching units
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Educational Robotics Robots can be used as a tool in many different disciplines Teaching/Demonstrating Exercises/Labs Research projects (PhD. level)
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Why do we need MoRob? Common problems in educational robotics: Use “primitive” system limited platform Construction of own system effort requires many resources (implementation, maintenance) We do not want teachers and students to re-invent the wheel all over again!
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox What about Lego? LEGO Mindstorms: Provides a flexible and easy to use platform Reaches its limitations very easily (physically, programming power, sensors, scalability, etc.) So: Lego is not the best platform to be used in advanced courses.
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox MoRob - Project Aim Flexible platform, vehicle for experimentation in a number of courses: Programming Signal Processing Control Theory Pattern Recognition etc. The platform should be easily configurable for a particular course interfaced to standard educational tools such as MATLAB, Java and C/C++ sharable across a number of institutions
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Characteristics of MoRob Platform (I) Scalable performance Modular setup Flexible interfaces Easy configuration
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Characteristics of MoRob Platform (II) Flexible architecture which considers mechanical, electrical and software interfaces Layered architecture that allows interfacing to the system at all levels from motors to advanced behaviours (comprehensive API required) Comprise a variety of basic components to allow for construction of basic mobility systems (e.g. sensor modules) Library of standard modules for navigation, detection of obstacles, etc. Simple set of interfaces to be used with MATLAB and Java Comprehensive suite of documentation
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Workplan (Research Tasks Hannover) Development of a Scalable Processing Box (SPB) for easy experimentation with any kind of robotic platform Development of a demonstrator module for teaching robotics classes (navigation) Development of course material in real-time programming and systems engineering Application of SPB in the education of Ph.D. students for research purposes Provision of an Internet framework to control the robot platform and access course materials Evaluation of results
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Benefits of MoRob Supply of an educational platform Support teaching by reusable and sustaining material Improve student learning Increase the attractiveness of learning through problem-based and experimental learning (learning by doing) Increase the attractiveness of teaching by better and faster integration of research Initiate faculty collaboration and exchange within the engineering and computer science departments
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L3S Open Day 4th Dec. 2002Uwe Gerecke MoRob - Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox Demos
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