Mehdi Ghayoumi MSB rm 132 mghayoum@kent.edu Ofc hr: Th, 9:30 a -11a Robotic Concepts

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Mehdi Ghayoumi

MSB rm 132

mghayoum@kent.edu

Ofc hr: Th, 9:30 a -11a

Robotic Concepts

04/21/23

Class Lectures:

Section 1, Mon., 5:30-6:45p, MSB 228( HW included)

Section 2, Wed., 5:30-6:45p, MSB 228( HW included)

Lab Lectures :

Send me your free time by Tuesday 8am

Class & Sections

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What I expect from you:

• Feedback and collaborate in class

• Regular attendance

• Hard work

• Memorization of key concepts Creativity

• Self - learning

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My Goals:

• Give you some theoretical and practical knowledge

•Publish our final approach as papers

•Promote our Smartness.

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Your Goals:

• Your First Assignment!!!

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• Final: 30%,

• Theory assignments: 15%,

• Lab Assignments: 15%,

• Programming project: 30%,

• Attendance: 5%,

• Project Creativity: 5%.

A > 92%, A- > 85%,

B+ > 80%, B > 75%, B- > 72%,

C+> 68%, C > 65%, C- > 62%,

D+ > 58%, D > 50%

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• Final: 30%, Last week( Last session- Dec-08-2014):

• Class slides and their examples,

• Class and home assignments,

• Class discussions.

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• Theory assignments: 15%: Home assignments: 9%,

Quiz: 6%,

Weekly homework assign in each lecture, each week (Mon & We),

No late homework accepted,

Written solutions must be your own,

Returned by next section,

Hw#1 is available!!!

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• Lab Assignments: 15%:

1. Lab assignments: 9%,

2. Quiz: 6%,

3. Each lab session.

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• Programming project: 30%,

• Report 5%

• Final presentation 5%

• Project 20%

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1.Team project only.

2. A list of topics will be provided.

3.The project work is collaborative.

• Attendance: 5%

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• Project Creativity: 5%

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Robotic ConceptsRefrences:

•Autonomous Robotics and Deep Learning, Authors: Vishnu Nath • Stephen E. Levinson., Publisher: Springer 2014.

•Introduction to Autonomous Mobile Robots, Author: Roland Siegwart, Illah R. Nourbaksh, and Davide Scaramuzza, Second Edition, Publisher: MIT Press, 2011.

•Some MIT, Stanford and Harvard slides.

•Some Papers.

Cognitive Science:

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What is AI:

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What is AI:–Pattern recognition

–Expert systems

–Natural language processing and translation

–Data mining

–Robotic

–Knowledge representation

–Deduction, reasoning and learning

–Planning and problem solving

–Search

–Vision

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ArtificialIntelligence

ComputationalNeuroscience

MachineLearning

DataMining

Robotics

Evolutionary Robotics

ArtificialLife

DevelopmentalRobotics

Bio Robotics

NanoRobotics

EvolutionaryComputation

IndustrialRobotics

Robotic and AI

Pattern recognition

Etc.. Etc..

What is a robot?

• Definition:

• Webster’s Dictionary

– An automatic device that performs functions ordinarily ascribed to

human beings washing machine = robot?

• Robotics Institute of American:

A robot (industrial robot) is a reprogrammable, multifunctional,

manipulator designed to move materials, parts, tools, or specialized

devices, through variable programmed motions for the performance of

a variety of tasks.

What is a robotic?

Robotics is the branch of mechanical engineering, electrical

engineering and computer science that deals with the

design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as

well as computer systems for their control, sensory

feedback, and information processing.

History of Robotic

1495 Designs for a humanoid robot Mechanical knight Leonardo da Vinci

1738Mechanical duck that was able to eat, flap its wings, and excrete

Digesting Duck Jacques de Vaucanson

1898Nikola Tesla demonstrates first radio-controlled vessel.

Teleautomaton Nikola Tesla

1921First fictional automatons called "robots" appear in the play R.U.R.

Rossum's Universal Robots Karel Čapek

1930sHumanoid robot exhibited at the 1939 and 1940 World's Fairs

Elektro Westinghouse Electric Corporation

1948Simple robots exhibiting biological behaviors[11] Elsie and Elmer William Grey Walter

1956

First commercial robot, from the Unimation company founded by George Devol and Joseph Engelberger, based on Devol's patents[12]

Unimate George Devol

1961 First installed industrial robot. Unimate George Devol

1973First industrial robot with six electromechanically driven axes[13][14]

Famulus KUKA Robot Group

1974

The world’s first microcomputer controlled electric industrial robot, IRB 6 from ASEA, was delivered to a small mechanical engineering company in southern Sweden. The design of this robot had been patented already 1972.

IRB 6 ABB Robot Group

1975Programmable universal manipulation arm, a Unimation product

PUMA Victor Scheinman

Why Use Robots?

• Increase product quality• Superior Accuracies • Repeatable precision

• Increase efficiency• Work continuously without fatigue• Need no vacation

• Increase safety• Operate in dangerous environment• Need no environmental comfort – air conditioning, noise protection, etc.

• Reduce cost• Reduce scrap rate• Lower in-process inventory• Lower labor cost

• Reduce manufacturing lead time• Rapid response to changes in design

• Increase productivity • Value of output per person per hour increases

Robots components:

– Power source

– Actuation

– Electric and piezo motors

– Electro active polymers

– Sensors

– AND…

What are robots made of?

Quadrupedal military robot,

laparoscopic surgery robot

Industrial Robot

What are robots made of?

A U.S. Marine Corps vacuum cleaner robot A robot toys

Humanoid robot-Asimo

Explore space- curiosity

Nano robot- DNA spider

04/21/23

Robotic ConceptsAnnouncements:

Homework #1 …Yes…It is almost done…email me:

mghayoum@kent.edu

Slides are available on:

http://www.cs.kent.edu/~mghayoum/Robotic.html

Next Class:

Introduction to robotic

Thank you!

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