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EE594: Industrial Robotics and Automation

EE594

To give a practical oriented overview of the subject with strong foundation of the fundamentals, configurations, designs, costing, hardware and software tools of industrial robotics and automation.

NO. OF CREDITS: 3
COMPULSORY/OPTIONAL: OPTIONAL
PREREQUISITES: EE352 OR ME306

MAIN TOPICS AND INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

TOPICS

Industrial automation systems and applications of robotics
Rigid Motions and Homogeneous Transformations
Forward Kinematics/Inverse Kinematics
Velocity Kinematics
Path and Trajectory Planning Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Industrial Automation
Sensors, Actuators and Controllers
Communication systems in automation   
Automation software and hardware
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA) and Distributed Control Systems (DCS)    

Student will be able to,

ILO1: Differentiate and describe various applications of industrial robot systems and industrial automation systems.
ILO2: Design, model and analyze robot manipulator systems and evaluate their performance in terms of their kinematics, kinetics, and control.
ILO3:Design, model and analyze automation systems and evaluate their performance in terms of their kinematics, kinetics, and control.
ILO4:Analyze and justify the benefits of robotic and automation systems and design.
ILO5: Program automation and robotic system hardware assigned for a specific task.

 

NO RECOMMENDED TEXT
1 M. W. Spong, S. Hutchinson, M. Vidyasagar, Robot Modeling and Control
2 Roland Siegwart, Illah R. Nourbakhsh, Davide Scaramuzza, Introduction to Autonomous Mobile Robots 
3 Terry Bartelt, Industrial Automated Systems: Instrumentation and Motion Control 
4 K.L.S.Sharma, Overview of Industrial Process Automation
TIME ALLOCATION HOURS
Lectures 34
Tutorials 5
Assignments 6
Laboratories 6
ASSESMENT PERCENTAGE
Assignments 10
Laboratory Work 10
MID Semester Evaluation 30
END Semester Exam 50
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