Spring 2006

ENME 489L: Biologically Inspired Robotics


Logistics

Prerequisites: ENME 331, ENME 350, and ENME 361
Class Time: Tuesday and Thursday 2PM to 3:15PM
Class Location: CHM0122
Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 3:30PM to 5:00PM
Course Instructor: Dr. Satyandra K. Gupta
Instructor Contact: Email skgupta@eng.umd.edu, Phone 301-405-5306, Office Room 2135 EGR

Synopsis 

Engineers have discovered that designs in natural world can be successfully exploited to create engineered artifacts. Over the last several years, engineers have come up with many new robot designs that are based on biological entities. These new designs offer significant benefits over the traditional robot designs. This new course will cover the fundamentals and applications of biologically inspired robots.

Syllabus

This course will consist of the following four main parts:

Textbook


Additional References


Project Based Learning: Robot Building Projects

This course will emphasize hands-on learning. As a part of the course projects, student teams will have an opportunity to design and build their own snake-inspired or legged robots. These projects are expected to provide a very valuable design and manufacturing experience for mechanical engineering students.

Homeworks, Projects, and Examination

Course grade will be based on students’ performance in the following items:

Code of Academic Integrity

The University of Maryland, College Park has a nationally recognized Code of Academic Integrity, administered by the Student Honor Council. This Code sets standards for academic integrity at Maryland for all undergraduate and graduate students. As a student you are responsible for upholding  these standards for this course.  It is very important for you to be aware of the consequences of cheating, fabrication, facilitation, and plagiarism.  For more information on the Code of Academic Integrity or the Student Honor Council, please visit http://www.studenthonorcouncil.umd.edu/whatis.html.