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Monday, February 8, 2010

IROBOTRICKS @ MGIT

Workshop on AI Based Robots on 25,26/2/10.
iRobotricks is divided into 4 sessions.
Session 1:
Basics of Robot Electronics
Basic electronic components.
Fundamental electrical concepts.
Detailed session on Transistors.
Motor Drivers
Sensors
OpAmp
Bread boarding techniques.
Interfacing of sensors
Session 2:
Introduction to Microcontrollers
This session would deal with the basics of a microcontroller. The focus will be on the AVR series micro controller, ATMega16, which is one of the most powerful and widely used 8 bit micro controllers.
What is Microcontroller?
Difference between microcontroller and microprocessor?
Microcontroller Architecture and interfacing
How can we use a microcontroller in our own circuits?
Microcontroller Programming in 'C'
Writing your First ‘C’ Program in AVR Studio
Compilation and debugging
Loading Compiled ‘C’ Program on a Microcontroller using Robosapiens 'AVR Loader v1.0 Beta'
Line following Robot Algorithms
Edge Avoiding Robot Algorithm
Obstacle avoider Robot Algorithm
Session 3:
Development of a Edge avoiding Robot on i-BOT Robokit
It's a bot which never falls off the edge of a table. It has protruding sensors, which can detect beforehand, what lies ahead, whether it is the table surface or it's end. When it detects an end, it turns taking into consideration the distance between it's wheels and the protruding distance of sensors from the main body of the bot. This results in a mechanism, which turns the robot in the appropriate direction whenever the limit of the table (or any elevated surface for that matter) ends and thus never lets the bot fall off the table.
Session 4 Development of Line Following Robot iBOT Robokit
As the name suggests, it follows a line whose color is in contrast with the rest of the surface. A simple fuzzy logic will do the job of maneuvering the bot through the line in whatever direction it goes (obviously keeping in mind the dimensions and turning limitations of the bot)
Session 4:
Development of Light Searching Robot on iBOT Robokit
As the name suggests, it follows light beam. A simple fuzzy logic will do the job of maneuvering the bot through a Light seaching Sensors in whatever direction it goes (obviously keeping in mind the dimensions and turning limitations of the bot)
Duration:
This workshop traverses two consecutive days, with an eight hour session each day, resulting in sixteen hours properly divided into theory and hands on sessions. At the end of workshop a small competition will be organized among the participating students and winners will be awarded with the ‘Certificate of Merit’.
Certification: Certificate of Participation by ROBOTRYST IIT-Delhi.

Complimentary Robotics and Embedded System Development Kit : All the Participating Team will get a free Robotics and embedded system Development kit.
Charges: Rs 1350/- (Including Taxes and others @ 12.5%)


FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT
http://www.robosapiensindia.com/#/bodymain.php