Title of article
Fire-Fighting Mobile Robotics and Interdisciplinary Design-Comparative Perspectives
Author/Authors
D. J. Pack، نويسنده , , R. Avanzato، نويسنده , , D. J. Ahlgren، نويسنده , , and I. M. Verner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
369
To page
376
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to illustrate the benefits
of an autonomous fire-fighting robot design competition as an
effective tool for undergraduate education. It presents experiences
at the United States Air Force Academy, USAF Academy, CO;
Pennsylvania State University–Abington; and Trinity College,
Hartford, CT, together with the results of the contest surveys
conducted in collaboration with The Technion—Israel Institute
of Technology, Haifa. The primary goal of the design project is
to create an autonomous mobile robot that navigates through
a maze searching for a fire (simulated by a burning candle),
detects the candle’s flame, extinguishes the flame, and returns
to a designated starting location in the maze. The fire-fighting
design contest promotes interdisciplinary design and teamwork.
To accomplish the stated goal, students must integrate knowledge
gained from such classes as engineering design, circuits, controls,
signals and systems, computer programming, mathematics, and
engineering mechanics. Within the three institutions, the contest
has been successfully utilized as a foundation for a wide range
of educational goals. These activities include freshman design,
robotics courses, K–12 outreach, senior design projects, and
undergraduate research.
Keywords
Design project , educational outcomes , fire-fighting robot contest , interdisciplinary curricula , mobilerobotics , K–12 outreach.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Record number
398170
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