70920 ROBOTICS AND MACHINE VISION

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 1997

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 70320

Synopsis

Robotics  and  machine vision are specialised aspects of mechatronics,
the  fusion  of  digital control with electronics  and  mechanisms  to
realise an application of value to manufacturing and other industries.

Kinematic  methods  are taught for the design and  analysis  of  robot
manipulators and similar mechanisms.  Aspects of control theory  cover
modelling  and  synthesis  of  non  linear  controllers  such  as  the
saturating drives demanded for real life actuator systems.

The  vision syllabus ranges over the variety of image grabbing systems
now  available,  leading  on  to methods  of  image  analysis.   Image
filtering and edge detection are compared with more pragmatic  methods
and  examples  are  taken from research outcomes such  as  the  vision
guidance system now being implemented on agricultural tractors.