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Using Multi-Robot Systems for Engineering Education: Teaching and Outreach With Large Numbers of an Advanced, Low-Cost Robot

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This robot is a powerful, cheap, robust, and small advanced personal robot; it forms the foundation of a problem-based learning curriculum; and it enables a novel multi-robot curriculum while fostering collaborative team work on assignments.
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This paper describes the experiences of using an advanced, low-cost robot in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. It presents three innovations: It is a powerful, cheap, robust, and small advanced personal robot; it forms the foundation of a problem-based learning curriculum; and it enables a novel multi-robot curriculum while fostering collaborative team work on assignments. The robot design has many features specific to educators: It is advanced enough for academic research, has a broad feature set to support a wide range of curricula, and is inexpensive enough to be an effective outreach tool. The low cost allows each student to have their own robot for the semester, so they can work on activities outside the classroom. This robot was used in three different classes in which it was the foundation for an innovative problem-based learning curriculum. In particular, the robot has specialized sensors and a communications system that supports novel multi-robot curricula, which encourage student interaction in new ways. The results are promising; the robot was a big success in graduate, undergraduate, and outreach activities. Finally, student assessments indicate a greater interest and understanding of engineering and other STEM majors, and class evaluations were consistently above average.

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Reaching new audiences through “RoboSlam!” workshops

TL;DR: RoboSlam! as mentioned in this paper is a robotics workshop for beginners, which aims to stimulate interest in engineering and raise awareness of the role of engineers in society, but has no prior experience.
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Conceptual model of distributed architecture for control of modular robots

TL;DR: In this paper , an innovative concept for optimizing the control of robots by using service-oriented architectures is presented based on this concept, an example of mobile robot control through computer vision module is presented, it can be seen that many autonomous and semi-autonomous functions can be included in one robot, so that it is very easy to be controlled by man or to self-control.
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Mixed Signal Electronics Project Based Learning Approach For Engineering Students

TL;DR: In this article , the implementation of a Project Based Learning approach to improve the learning outcomes in a mixed signal electronics course for fourth year telecommunication engineering students is discussed, where all theoretical knowledges are consolidated with eleven real-world projects implemented in a Programmable System on Chip (PSoC) 4 kit from Cypress Semiconductor.
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Development of a Multi-Master Communication Platform for Mobile Distributed Systems

TL;DR: This paper proposes a design of a multi-master communication platform for mobile distributed systems, which can be applied to distributed systems without concern on the formation.
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A robust layered control system for a mobile robot

TL;DR: A new architecture for controlling mobile robots is described, building a robust and flexible robot control system that has been used to control a mobile robot wandering around unconstrained laboratory areas and computer machine rooms.
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A robust layered control system for a mobile robot

TL;DR: In this paper, a new architecture for controlling mobile robots is described, which is made up of asynchronous modules that communicate over low-bandwidth channels, each module is an instance of a fairly simple computational machine.
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Flocking for multi-agent dynamic systems: algorithms and theory

TL;DR: A theoretical framework for design and analysis of distributed flocking algorithms, and shows that migration of flocks can be performed using a peer-to-peer network of agents, i.e., "flocks need no leaders."
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Problem-Based Learning: What and How Do Students Learn?.

TL;DR: Problem-based learning (PBL) as mentioned in this paper is an instructional method in which students learn through facilitated problem solving, where the teacher acts to facilitate the learning process rather than to provide knowledge.
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