Difference between revisions of "RBE 1001"
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|colspan=2|Potential Professors: [[Ken Stafford|Stafford]], [[Michael Gennert|Gennert]], [[Michael Ciraldi|Ciraldi]], [[Craig Putnam|Putnam]], [[Bradley Miller|Miller]] | |colspan=2|Potential Professors: [[Ken Stafford|Stafford]], [[Michael Gennert|Gennert]], [[Michael Ciraldi|Ciraldi]], [[Craig Putnam|Putnam]], [[Bradley Miller|Miller]] | ||
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'''Gompei the goat''' suggests being careful. Not many students expect the work and effort that they will need to put into this course. | '''Gompei the goat''' suggests being careful. Not many students expect the work and effort that they will need to put into this course. | ||
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[[Basic Arduino Programming]] | [[Basic Arduino Programming]] |
Revision as of 17:18, 31 August 2014
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Potential Professors: Stafford, Gennert, Ciraldi, Putnam, Miller | |
Current Professor: N/A (A'14) | |
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This is the index page for all RBE 1001 wiki topics. This class is a multidisciplinary introduction to robotics, involving concepts from the fields of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science. Topics covered include sensor performance and integration, electric and pneumatic actuators, power transmission, materials and static force analysis, controls and programmable embedded computer systems, system integration and robotic applications. Laboratory sessions consist of hands-on exercises and team projects where students design and build mobile robots.
The WPI course catalog recommends taking PH 1110 (General Physics- Mechanics) or PH 1111 (Principles of Physics- Mechanics) before this course
Gompei the goat suggests being careful. Not many students expect the work and effort that they will need to put into this course.