BE 107, Spring 2015: Difference between revisions
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* Tue lecture (31 Mar): Motivation (bio and engineering; 60m) + class logistics (30m) - Michael and Richard | * Tue lecture (31 Mar): Motivation (bio and engineering; 60m) + class logistics (30m) - Michael and Richard | ||
** Michael: 15 min class motivation and then 30 min on cool biology | |||
** Richard: 30 min on cool engineering, then 15 min on class logistics | |||
* Wed lab session #1, 7-10 pm | * Wed lab session #1, 7-10 pm | ||
* Thu lecture (2 Apr): Programming concepts - Richard? | * Thu lecture (2 Apr): Programming concepts - Richard? | ||
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Week 2 (RMM out of town on Wed-Fri) | Week 2 (RMM out of town on Wed-Fri) | ||
* Tue lecture (7 Apr): Mechanical design and fabrication ( | * Tue lecture (7 Apr): Mechanical design and fabrication - Floris? (or Joel B?) | ||
* Wed lab session #2, 7-10 pm: Solid works, laser cutter | * Wed lab session #2, 7-10 pm: Solid works, laser cutter | ||
* Thu lecture (9 Apr): Biomechanics - Michael (or Chris) | * Thu lecture (9 Apr): Biomechanics - Michael (or Chris) | ||
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Week 3 (RMM out of town on Mon-Thu) | Week 3 (RMM out of town on Mon-Thu) | ||
* Tue lecture (14 Apr): Electrical design, sensing and actuation | * Tue lecture (14 Apr): Electrical design, sensing and actuation - TAs? | ||
* Wed lab session, 7-10 pm | * Wed lab session, 7-10 pm | ||
* Thu lecture (16 Apr): Animal sensors/actuators - Michael | * Thu lecture (16 Apr): Animal sensors/actuators - Michael |
Revision as of 19:33, 3 March 2015
Week 1
- Tue lecture (31 Mar): Motivation (bio and engineering; 60m) + class logistics (30m) - Michael and Richard
- Michael: 15 min class motivation and then 30 min on cool biology
- Richard: 30 min on cool engineering, then 15 min on class logistics
- Wed lab session #1, 7-10 pm
- Thu lecture (2 Apr): Programming concepts - Richard?
- HW out on Tue, due following Tue
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm
Week 2 (RMM out of town on Wed-Fri)
- Tue lecture (7 Apr): Mechanical design and fabrication - Floris? (or Joel B?)
- Wed lab session #2, 7-10 pm: Solid works, laser cutter
- Thu lecture (9 Apr): Biomechanics - Michael (or Chris)
- HW out on Tue, due following Tue
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm
Week 3 (RMM out of town on Mon-Thu)
- Tue lecture (14 Apr): Electrical design, sensing and actuation - TAs?
- Wed lab session, 7-10 pm
- Thu lecture (16 Apr): Animal sensors/actuators - Michael
- HW out on Tue, due following Tue
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm
Week 4 (MHD out of town all week, RMM might be out of town on Thu)
- Tue lecture (21 Apr): Control systems - Richard
- Wed lab session, 7-10 pm
- Thu lecture (23 Apr): Feedback principles in biology - Floris, with input from Michael
- HW out on Tue, due following Tue
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm
Week 5
- Tue lecture (28 Apr): Image processing - Pietro? (or Richard, Floris?)
- Wed lab session, 7-10 pm: Arduino
- Thu lecture (30 Apr): Animal vision systems - Michael
- HW out on Tue, due following Tue
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm
Week 6
- Tue lecture (5 May): estimation - Richard
- Include things that might mirror what nature does (eg, DGC)
- Kalman filtering; use in avoiding higher order derivatives
- Wed lab session, 7-10 pm: tracking
- Thu lecture (7 May): animal behavior - Michael
- HW out on Tue, due following Tue
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm
Week 7
- Tue lecture (12 May): Systems design - Richard
- Lab hours on Wed, 7-10 pm
- Thu lecture (14 May): Evolution - Chris
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm
Week 8
- Tue lecture (19 May): Robotics/autonomy - Richard
- Lab hours on Wed, 7-10 pm
- Thu lecture (21 May): Experiment design - Michael (or Chris, but likely to be out of town)
- This could be swapped with animal navigation lecture
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm
Week 9
- Tue lecture (26 May): Frontiers I: engineering - Richard
- Lab hours on Wed, 7-10 pm
- Thu lecture (28 May): Frontiers II: biology - Michael
- Lab hours on Mon, 1-4 pm