Introduction to Mobile Robotics Using Mingo



Published 09/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 lectures (3h 36m) | Size: 4.4 GB
Build a robot, Code it and Design Mobile UI for controlling it


What you’ll learn
Demonstrate knowledge of the various parts that make up a robotic system by identifying the tools and components used in building one
Assemble two versions of a differential mobile robot from scratch
Understand and explain the basic concepts of programming using block-based and text-based programming
Identify, describe the working principles and program the common sensors usually installed on mobile robots
Explain the basic communication technologies like InfraRed and Bluetooth used in mobile robotics
Program IR sensor and Bluetooth module for remote control of the robot
Design simple mobile UI interfaces for the robot control using MIT’s AppInvetor
Requirements
No robotics or programming experience needed. You’ll learn everything you need to know.
To follow along with the robot assembly, you’ll need the Mingo Robot Kit and the corresponding apps, Gblox Desktop and Gblox Mobile
Description
This is an introductory course to the world of Robotics. In this course, the basic concepts of Robotics are taught to the learner. These concepts include but are not limited to Robot anatomy, Degree of Freedom, Robot Joints, Differential Robot Control, Bluetooth Communication Protocol, IR Communication Protocol and Mobile App Design using MIT App Inventor.
Although it is an introductory course, the curriculum has been designed to be progressive to help learners get comfortable with robotics and programming even without any experience. An easier and more friendly coding method, graphical programming, is employed at the initial stages. However, as the learners advance, they are introduced to text-based programming where they learn to program the robot using C++.
Projects
The following are projects that can be done using Mingo
Robot Assembly
Precise Line Following
Obstacle Avoidance
Light Sense Following
Light Sense Avoidance
Pick, move and place objects
IR Remote Control
Mobile App Design for Robot Control
Bluetooth-based wireless control using the Mobile App
Goal
To spark enough interest in learners and equip them with ample knowledge, engineering skills and confidence to venture into Robotics research.
Recommended Materials
All the required materials are provided with the kit except for Batteries. The recommended battery specification is
9V Rechargeable Battery
Tools
All tools needed for Mingo’s configuration are provided with the kit.
Who this course is for
Kids from third grade and older
Adults who are curious about robots and interested in building one
Homepage

https://www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-mobile-robotics-using-mingo/

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