Robotics Laboratory - Overview
Organizers: Dr. Alexander Kleiner and Dr. Sven Behnke
Time and Location
First meeting:Wednesday, October 25th 2006 15:00 c.t.
Time: Will be decided with the students
Location: RoboCup room, building 082 (Mensa); entrance through the blue
door
Description
The laboratory provides motivated students with an opportunity to apply their knowledge on the development of autonomous agents in the context of RoboCup. This includes topic from the areas of Artificial Intelligence, image/sensor processing, real time systems and control engineering. For a more detailed description of RoboCup, have a look at the official homepage www.robocup.org.
We are currently active in the following areas of RoboCup:
- RescueRobots Freiburg in the RoboCupRescue Robot league
- Nimbro in the RoboCupSoccer Humanoid league
Students participating in this laboratory must choose a project from one of these areas. In this context, they will learn how robots perceive their environment, decide which actions to execute, and how to execute them reliably. They will have to give short presentations during the laboratory to share their experiences with other students in the group. Finally, they have to hand in a short report of their project. Some of the proposed projects are listed on the project page.
RoboCupSoccer Humanoid League | RoboCupRescue Robot League |
Prerequisites
Since all of our existing software is either written in C/C++ or in Java, programming experience is absolutely necessary. Additionally, it would be useful if students are familiar with some techniques from the area of Artificial Intelligence, image processing or control engineering.
We are particularly interested in students that intend to continue their work within a RoboCup team. They might also get the opportunity to participate in international competitions. To reach this goal, however, we expect a high degree of motivation and time investment.