Robot Laboratory
Room 3615, 6th Floor, Science and Technology Building
Room 3615, 6th Floor, Science and Technology Building
Introduction
What is a robot? A robot is an intelligent product realized through the integration of hardware and programs. As small as nano-medical robots, sweeping robots in daily life, as large as industrial robotic arms, and even space unmanned reconnaissance drones are all in its category.
The robotics laboratory of this department is based on system integration, with system chip design development environment such as mega2560 or LEGO EV3. Plan the experiment and thematic production environment in the field of system integration. Support the teaching and research of relevant courses of universities and research institutes, and guide students to make special topics or participate in competitions, increase students' professional ability in the field of electronic intelligent systems and cultivate competition strength.
The laboratory plan uses languages such as SCRATCH and C to cooperate with self-made robots to enhance the theoretical understanding of the course and the research and design of robots. And by participating in the competition to verify the feasibility of their own models. Robots will move towards Industry 4.0 (unmanned factories) and autonomous driving in the future. The development of the robotics industry will not only increase employment opportunities, but also a key element for the continued development of high-value manufacturing in Taiwan.
Responsible teacher
Prof. Chin-Liang Chen
Responsible student
Chun-Hung, Cheng
Chi-Jia, Cheng
姜世安
Equipment
Pepper robot
AI tracking robot
Robotic arm
Lego parts
High-end laptop
Certificate photo
2020 National Creative Intelligent Robot Theme Competition
2019 TIRT Universal Robot International Invitational Tournament
2019 Asian Robot Sports Competition
2018 Tokyo Weinig Robotics Competition
2018 Almighty Robot International Invitational Tournament
2018 National Self-Propelled Car Racing and Robot Creative Competition
Department of Electronic Engineering website