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3 October 1995 Robotics projects for the undergraduate electrical engineering design lab.
David J. Mehrl, Michael E. Parten, Sunanda Mitra
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We describe recent robotics projects carried out by Electrical Engineering undergraduates at Texas Tech University. Design Lab projects employing mobile robots proved to be an excellent choice, as the animation and instant feedback provided by the robots instilled great enthusiasm, and taught important principles in areas such as micro controllers, motor control, sensors and artificial intelligence. Several autonomous robotic vehicles, employing a variety of sensors, were successfully designed and demonstrated. We also discuss ongoing design projects to build RF telemetry links, an RF navigation system, and other mobile platforms such as the `TT-U-Boat'.
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David J. Mehrl, Michael E. Parten, and Sunanda Mitra "Robotics projects for the undergraduate electrical engineering design lab.", Proc. SPIE 2588, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XIV: Algorithms, Techniques, Active Vision, and Materials Handling, (3 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.222703
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Mobile robots

Sensors

Robotics

Electrical engineering

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