Title: Undergraduate Capstone Projects on Multi-Robot Systems
1Undergraduate Capstone Projects on Multi-Robot
Systems
- Authored by Dr. Christopher Kitts
- Associate Professor
- Director, Robotic Systems Laboratory
- Director, Silicon Valley Center for Robotic
Exploration Space Technologies - Presented by Mr. Mike Rasay
- Doctoral Candidate, Robotic Systems
Laboratory
2Outline
- Introduction
- Undergraduate Projects
- Formation Flying Aircraft
- Cooperative Rover Navigation
- Cooperative Object Transport
- Academic Framework
- Summary Conclusions
3Robotic Systems Laboratory
- Lab 1 faculty, 3 staff, 10 grad students, 35
undergrad students - External funding 750,000/yr from
gov, industry, academia - Space 2,000 ft2 on campus,7,500 ft2
facility at NASA Ames - Expertise system design, controls,
teleoperation, automation, etc. - Current Field Robotics
--------------------------Land Sea Air
Space-------------------------------
----------- Sponsors Partners------------ Gov
NSF, NASA, USAF, NOAA,USGS Ind Lockheed, CSA,
Mitsubishi, BMW Univ Stanford, Wash U, UT
Austin Non-Profit CSGC, MBARI, IEEE, MTS
--Field Operation for Real-World Missions--
--------------- Real Mission Data
Products---------------
- Applications- Geology Biology Land
Mngmnt Remote Sensing Archeology
4Multi-Robot Systems - Introduction
- Selected RSL multi-robot projects
-
Land Rovers for Transport
Sea ROVs for Filming Air Planes
for Imaging
Space Satellite Formation Test
5Project 1 Formation Flying Aircraft
- 3-student 2005 project
- Added sensors, pan/tilt camera, digital and video
comms, microcontrollers, and commercial autopilot
to RC aircraft - Developed follow-the-leader formation flying,
auto take-off and landing - Approved for UAV flight in FAA Class D airspace
- 3rd in AUVSI International Graduate UAV Contest
6Project 2 Coordinated Rover Navigation
- 5-student 2005 project
- Added sensors, digital comm, microcontrollers
to commercial chasses - Integrated Matlab controllers and demonstrated
cluster control navigation - 3 of these students used system for grad thesis
work 1 PhD and 3 Masters theses in progress
using this system - Basis of new NSF project in multi-robot navigation
7Project 3 Coordinated Object Transportation
- 4 student 2004 project and 5 student 2005 project
- Team1 Developed 2 velocity-controlled omnidriven
chasses - Team 2 Developed gripper stages and controller
for object transport with no transmission of
forces/torques - Overhead vision system has been added for
tracking - System has supported 4 Masters theses and a PhD
project is about to begin
8Student Learning
- Learning outcomes
- Interdisciplinary design teams include mech,
elec, comp engineers - Full-lifecycle exposure students involved from
design through field operation - Tools students learn modern design and analysis
tools to support projects - Techniques students practice project man.,
systems eng., concurrent design - Themes for success
- Real-world missions
- New technology development with potential for
research - Pro-active oversight and mentoring
- Challenges
- Faculty attention on undergrad projects
(detracting from other duties) - Resources for supporting such a program
- How do we integrate our program to address these
challenges?
9Academic Framework Field Robotics
Education / Science / Technology Customers
Mission Objectives
Technology Objectives
Technology Development
Mission Development
Robotic Systems
Field Operation
10Academic Framework Field Robotics
Education / Science / Technology Customers
Mission Objectives
Technology Objectives
Design Education Opportunities and Impact
Education is Comprehensive, Team-Based, and
Hands-on
Research Opportunities and Impact Research is
Well-Grounded and Attracts Grad Students
Technology Development
Mission Development
Robotic Systems
Field Operation
Mission Science Services Impact
11Academic Framework Field Robotics
Education / Science / Technology Customers
Mission Objectives
Technology Objectives
Design Education Opportunities and Impact
Education is Comprehensive, Team-Based, and
Hands-on
Research Opportunities and Impact Research is
Well-Grounded and Attracts Grad Students
Technology Development
Mission Development
Robotic Systems
- Integrative research education -
Undergraduate research - Stimulation of grad
school interest - Industry/gov/academic
collaborations
Field Operation
Mission Science Services Impact
12Academic Framework Field Robotics
Education / Science / Technology Customers
Funding Opportunities
Mission Objectives
Technology Objectives
Design Education Opportunities and Impact
Education is Comprehensive, Team-Based, and
Hands-on
Research Opportunities and Impact Research is
Well-Grounded and Attracts Grad Students
Technology Development
Mission Development
Robotic Systems
Infrastructure for Courses Future Missions
- Integrative research education -
Undergraduate research - Stimulation of grad
school interest - Industry/gov/academic
collaborations
Field Operation
Mission Science Services Impact
13Summary Conclusions
- SCU field robotics program
- Robotic systems built for land, sea, air, and
space missions - Cradle to grave design and operation of systems
- Numerous collaborators/sponsors from industry,
academia, government - Undergraduate Capstone Projects in Multi-Robot
Systems - Formation aircraft, cooperative rover navigation,
cooperative object transport - Each a remarkable achievement for an
undergraduate team - Academic Framework
- Exciting opportunities enabling undergraduate
educational excellence - To attract and justify investment in these
projects, they are leveraged such thatthe
resulting robotic systems are used - As research testbeds for graduate research
- As primary field systems for real-world science
and technology missions