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** | ** <del>Install Ubuntu Lucid</del> | ||
** Wait for Aaron to see if a static IP address and a hostname can be assigned ('''wait until 5 Jan''') | |||
** <del>Think about rwx permissions</del> (''everyone's directory is 750, TA's use sudo -u to enter students' directory'') | |||
** Check how to add users in batch ('''will write a Python script''') | |||
** <del>Create a system for student to submit account info (name & username)<del> | |||
*** see: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDZqNVVLdkl3RU5la2Ria0JVZmZqSnc6MQ | |||
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* Matlab vs. Python | * Matlab vs. Python | ||
=== Things to finish before Week 1 === | |||
* Complete the course website | |||
* Finish setting up the server: software (player/stage), account admin tests, backup | |||
* Finalize HW set #1 |
Latest revision as of 09:12, 27 December 2010
This page is used for facilitating discussion between the instructors and TAs of ME/CS 132a (Winter 2010). Please note that the content of this page is open to the public.
Course Preparation
Course Organization
- Homework
- How many: 1/week
- Due date: 1 week later.
- How to turn in: Shuo's mail box and/or Andrea's email address
- Office hours: Instructors -- 303 TOM, TA -- TBD
Web page, mailing list- Where to set up the web page: Murray Wiki redirected from IMSS
- Upload: by TA
- Access: solutions -- Caltech only, others -- open to the public
- Mailing list: me132-students@caltech.edu, me132-tas@caltech.edu
- Honor code
- Collaboration policy: wait for Larry (cf. CDS_101/110a,_Fall_2008)
- Use of other materials: other than solutions from past and/or other courses
Textbooks/references
- Prerequisites: check with Richard & Joel, linear algebra, basis prob and stat.
- Programming skills: TBD
Platform
- Which robots we are going to use
- ER-1 (old ctrl module): being kept by Pete (can fail in the middle of the course, not the current best bet)
- ER-1 (new ctrl module): need to write drivers for the new motor control module? (check with evolution robotics, in any case, rewriting the drivers ourselves seems more trouble than worth)
Richard's Pioneer?(Pete will use it for thesis work. Shouldn't plan on using it.)- JPL's Pioneer? (wait for Larry and Rob)
- Server for simulation
Install Ubuntu Lucid- Wait for Aaron to see if a static IP address and a hostname can be assigned (wait until 5 Jan)
Think about rwx permissions(everyone's directory is 750, TA's use sudo -u to enter students' directory)- Check how to add users in batch (will write a Python script)
Create a system for student to submit account info (name & username)
- Sensors:
- SICK: should be enough
- Stereo cameras: should be enough
- Laptops
- Need a Firewire ports
- Software stack.
- What interface/drivers do you want people to work with? (player, ROS, ...)
- What would be the format for data files? (HDF, carmen, ...)
- Labs organization
- For example, the first lab assignment: Should I give them a charged robot with installed drivers, and let them write the software to collect the log? Or should I write all the software and let them collect the log? Is this done as a group (all the students together), as many small groups, or once for individual students?
- First test on a simulator
- Matlab vs. Python
Things to finish before Week 1
- Complete the course website
- Finish setting up the server: software (player/stage), account admin tests, backup
- Finalize HW set #1