EE 547: Sensing and Planning in Robotics

Syllabus


Fall 1998 instructor: Dr. Gaurav Sukhatme
www-robotics.usc.edu/~gaurav
gaurav@usc.edu

(Old Title: Software Methods in Robotics)

Description:

Introduction to software methods in robotics including sensing, sensor fusion, estimation, fault tolerance, sensor planning, robot control architectures, planning and learning.

Required Text:

Sensor-based Advanced Robotics, a collection of papers edited by Sukhan Lee. (Will be made available for purchase by students from the department)

Recommended Readings:

1. Integration, Coordination and Control of Multi-sensor Robot Systems, by H. F. Durrant-Whyte, Kluwer, Boston, 1988.

2. Computer-Aided Mechanical Assembly planning, edited by Homem de Mello and Sukhan Lee, Kluwer, Boston, 1991.

3. Robot Motion Planning, Jean-Claude Latombe, Kluwer Academic, 1991.

4. Neural Networks in Robotics, edited by George Bekey and Ken Goldberg, Kluwer Academic, 1992.

Grading:

Grades will be based on written reports of papers as well as a final project. Class participation and discussion will also count. There will be no final exam or midterm.

Paper reports: 50%
Final project: 30%
Class participation: 20%

Prerequisites:

CS 561 Artifical Intelligence or Instructor Permission

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