Duration:
1 Semester | Turnus of offer:
each summer semester | Credit points:
4 |
Course of studies, specific field and terms: - Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2020 (compulsory), Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 4th semester
- Bachelor Computer Science 2019 (optional subject), major subject informatics, Arbitrary semester
- Bachelor Media Informatics 2020 (optional subject), Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 5th or 6th semester
- Bachelor Computer Science 2016 (optional subject), major subject informatics, Arbitrary semester
- Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2016 (compulsory), Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 4th semester
- Bachelor Computer Science 2014 (compulsory), specialization field robotics and automation, 5th semester
- Bachelor IT-Security 2016 (optional subject), specific, Arbitrary semester
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Classes and lectures: - Mobile Robots (exercise, 1 SWS)
- Mobile Robots (lecture, 2 SWS)
| Workload: - 55 Hours private studies
- 45 Hours in-classroom work
- 20 Hours exam preparation
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Contents of teaching: | - Reactive behaviour
- Sensors
- Actuators, kinematics of the drives
- Hybrid deliberative/reactive behaviour
- Strategies of actions
- maps, self-localization
- Routing and navigation
- Robot learning
- Multi-robots
- Human-robot interaction
- Currentds trends, sample robots
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Qualification-goals/Competencies: - The students are able to describe and classify the various AI paradigms for mobile robots (reactive, deliberative, hybrid).
- They are able to explain and evaluate the most important sensors and actuators for mobile robots.
- They are able to describe and apply the basic methods of self-localization, planning and navigation in mobile robotics.
- They are able to iscuss the basic approaches for robot learning as well as multi-robot and human-robot interaction.
- They are able to elucidate the state of the art and current trends in mobile robotics by sample robots.
- They are able to design and program mobile robots.
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Grading through: - Written or oral exam as announced by the examiner
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Responsible for this module: Teachers: - Dr. rer. nat. Javad Ghofrani
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Literature: - J. Hertzberg, K. Lingemann, A. Nüchter: Mobile Roboter - Springer Vieweg 2012
- R. R. Murphy: Introduction to AI Robotics - Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press 2000
- R. Siegwart, I. R. Nourbakhsh: Introduction to Autonomous Mobile Robots - Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press 2011
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Notes:Prerequisites for attending the module: - None Prerequisites for the exam: - continuous, successful participation in practical course |
Letzte Änderung: 21.2.2023 |
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