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Robot Design and Implementation (H7123)

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Robot Design and Implementation

Module H7123

Module details for 2024/25.

15 credits

FHEQ Level 6

Module Outline

This module provides a holistic and integrated approach towards robot design. Components such as end-effectors, joints, links, actuators, and sensors are discussed and concepts on kinematics, dynamics and control are revisited. Analytical modelling, image processing techniques, electronic circuit assembly, microcontroller programming and robot prototyping skills are developed during the module. The project requires students to work in teams to propose, design, and demonstrate a physical robotic system that achieves a specific function or task. Through this project, students gain practical experience in designing, modelling, implementing, and analysing such systems, along with teamwork, communication, and report writing skills.

The syllabus for this module covers the following AHEP4 learning outcomes: C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C8, C12, C13, C16, M1, M2, M3, M4, M6, M12, M13

Module learning outcomes

Apply the knowledge of robotics, mechanical and electronics engineering and take an integrated approach to addressing real-world engineering problems.

Design, analyse, and implement a physical robotic prototype

Understand and apply selection of components, materials, and fabrication processes for realising designed solutions

Communicate the technical information and justify the design and implementation of a robotics project to specialist and non-specialist audiences

TypeTimingWeighting
Coursework100.00%
Coursework components. Weighted as shown below.
Group written submissionT2 Week 10 40.00%
ReportT2 Week 11 60.00%
Timing

Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.

Weighting

Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.

TermMethodDurationWeek pattern
Spring SemesterLecture2 hours11111000000
Spring SemesterLaboratory3 hours00000011111
Spring SemesterLaboratory2 hours11111100000

How to read the week pattern

The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.

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