工程课程中机器人学习的可负担远程平台

Cláudio André Sampaio do Rosário, J. Rosas
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大学的机器人教学面临着重要的挑战,比如不断的技术发展和过度拥挤的机构,给他们带来了不断重新投资昂贵资源的压力。随着时间的推移,基于允许共享资源的远程和虚拟实验室的新范例已被采用来解决这些问题。但当设备过时时,这些方法就失去了效力。解决这个问题的一种方法将依赖于一种方法,这种方法可以使现有的机器人设备能够重复使用,并为其提供新的功能。这可以通过开发一个远程实验室平台来实现,该平台具有再生现有机器人功能的能力。使用这种策略,机器人资源可以与软件组件相结合,从而使其具有更复杂的功能。有了这个平台,学生可以使用具有新功能的设备。院校在投资替代课程方面的压力会小一些,这使它们能够在修改课程以满足工业和服务业需求的同时,规划自己的预算。
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Affordable Remote Platform for Robotics Learning in Engineering Courses
Robotics teaching in universities has faced important challenges, such as continuous technology evolution and overcrowded institutions, causing pressure on them to continuously reinvest in expensive resources. Over time, new paradigms based on remote and virtual laboratories, allowing to share resources, have been adopted to address these problems. But these approaches lose their efficacy when equipment reached obsolescence. One way to address this problem would rely on an approach, which could enable reusing existing robotics equipment, aiding it with new functionalities. This could be done by developing a remote laboratory platform with the ability to regenerate the functionality of existing robots. Using this strategy, robotics resources can be combined with software components that allow their enhancement with more sophisticated functionality. With this platform, students can use the equipment with new features. Institutions will suffer less pressure to invest in their replacement, allowing them to plan their budget as the curricula are modified to meet the needs of industry and services.
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