Course
Website for:
Biomedical Robotics
Biomedical
& Mechanical Engineering,
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Course Directors: |
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Text: |
Spong, M. W. and M. Vidyasagar
(1989). Robot Dynamics and Control. |
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Prerequisite: |
Calculus
and differential equations. |
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Location: |
Tech M120 |
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Time: |
TTh 9:30-11:00am |
The purpose of this course
is to provide a perspective on robotics technologies applied to (and inspired
by) themes of biomedical research and practice. The course will be divided in a
lecture part on the foundations of robotics and on biological movement control.
This part will be followed by seminars on specific topics such as brain-machine
interfaces, rehabilitation robotics, prosthetic devices, and robot-aided
surgery. There will be a midterm project (on the lecture part) and a final
project. Students will be expected to make presentations and participate in
discussions of relevant research literature. Contacting the instructors is not
required but recommended.
Important Things to Note:
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If you have trouble
registering, please come to this first class.
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Enrollment is limited to
20 students
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Preference will be given
to grad students, but undergrads are invited to register if they meet the
prerequisites above.
General information (subject to change):
Handouts / Utilities :
Assignments (subject to change):
Last updated 3/24/2006 5:37:44 PM