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CS445 – Robotics Final Project Class Competition

So for our final project of the CS445 Robotics class, we had to create a fully autonomous robot for this search and rescue mission. This video will show how our robot did in the final competition. We were the only team to rescue all seven victims and have the robot exit under 10 minutes! Watch [...]

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Autonomous Robotics Final Project

Cole Faloon, Rik Mikac, and Anthony Monaco’s final project for autonomous robotics. The assignment was to build a robot that could pick up and drop off three soda cans.

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Lecture 16 | Introduction to Robotics

Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. For the last meeting of the quarter, Professor Khatib shows a short video on PUMA robots demonstrating compliant motion and force control, lectures on Compliance, and shows the class various types of robots. CS223A is an introduction to robotics [...]

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Lecture 7 | Introduction to Robotics

Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. Professor Khatib shows a short video on a robot playing beach volleyball, then continues The Jacobian. CS223A is an introduction to robotics which covers topics such as Spatial Descriptions, Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics, Jacobians, Dynamics, Motion Planning and Trajectory [...]

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Aldebaran Robotics Nao Robot Show .mp4

Aldebaran Robotics Nao Robot Show in France Pavilion Shanghai Expo 2010

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Boston University College of Engineering Research: Autonomous Robotics & Hybrid Systems

Assistant Professor Calin Belta (Mechanical Engineering) and his research team discuss autonomous robotics, control theory and hybrid systems. Belta’s research involves the study of monitoring and controlling robotics “swarms.” The small automated robots, or “swarm,” have applications in mapping, and military and fire search-and-rescue missions. Recent funding from the National Science Foundation and the US [...]

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Google engineer teaches robotics to kids

www.citizenschools.org Kids may not love science class, but they love cell phones and robots. Alan and his colleagues at Google convert that enthusiasm into real learning by teaching with Citizen Schools at the Edwards Middle School one afternoon a week.

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Winning the MAGIC 2010 Autonomous Robotics Competition

RI Seminar Edwin Olson Assistant Professor, University of Michigan February 04, 2011 Abstract The MAGIC 2010 competition asked teams of robots to collaboratively perform reconnaissance missions in a 250000m2 urban indoor/outdoor environment: explore the area, build a map, and recognize interesting objects— with as little human intervention as possible. In this talk, I’ll describe how [...]

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FIRST Robotics Oregon Regional Competition – Kids Score Big in Bot Battle

Sixty-one robots built by more than 1500 high school students from the Northwest, California and Hawaii competed in the 2010 Oregon Regional FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Breakaway competition, a soccer-like sporting event. BPA was a sponsor of the event, which was held March 5 and 6 at Memorial Coliseum [...]

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IIT Delhi Robotics Club practice – Robocon 2010

Testing of one of the autonomous robots for Robocon 2010

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