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Robotics and Computer Vision
FEKT-BPA-PRPAcad. year: 2021/2022
Students will work in teams in specialized laboratory of Robotics. They can try to build mobile robot from scratch, designing their own mechanics, connecting electronic modules together, and developing software to make mobile robot working. Custom projects are allowed.
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Students, working in teams of 4-5 students builds mobile robot during semester. The robot will be examined during final exam by examining documentation, and presentation, and competition.
35pts written exam (documentation of the robot)
15pts spoken exam (presentation)
50pts project (final competition)
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2.-5. Stationary robotics (theory and applications)
6.-9. Mobile robotics (theory and applications)
10.-13. Computer vision (theory and applications)
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Basic literature
KELLY, Alonzo. Mobile robotics: mathematics, models and methods. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press, 2013. ISBN 978-1107031159. (EN)
SPONG, Mark W, Seth HUTCHINSON a M. VIDYASAGAR. Robot modeling and control. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, c2006. ISBN 978-0471649908. (EN)
Szeliski R.: Computer Vision: Algorithms and Application, Springer, Berlin, 2010. 812 p. (EN)
WISE, Edwin. Applied robotics. Indianapolis, IN: Prompt Publications, c1999. ISBN 978-0790611846. (EN)
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2.-5. Stationary robotics (theory and applications)
6.-9. Mobile robotics (theory and applications)
10.-13. Computer vision (theory and applications)
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2.-13. Individual work