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Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy invite you to the 1 st ASU Autonomous Mobile Robot Competition About the competition: Dr Panos Artemiadis, and his students from MAE 598: Digital Control: Design and Implementation, invite you to an autonomous line-following robotic competition. Eight teams of students from the MAE 598 class have been building their own mobile robots throughout the Spring 2014 semester. They will now compete in a race, where the robots need to race at a specifically designed track. The robots are fully autonomous, and equipped with sensors in order to “see” and autonomous navigate through the track in real-time. Time and Location: Friday, May 2, 2014, 11am-1pm, in PEBE 201 Info: The event is open to faculty, staff and students. For more details, please contact Dr. Panos Artemiadis, [email protected] Disclaimer: The robot development and control is part of the final project assigned to the MAE 598 students. Students will present their project in a separate session. Participation of the MAE 598 students at the competition is optional.

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Page 1: 1st ASU Autonomous Mobile Robot Competition · The robot development and control is part of the final project assigned to the MAE 598 students. Students will present their project

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and

School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy invite you to the

1st ASU Autonomous Mobile Robot Competition

About the competition: Dr Panos Artemiadis, and his students from MAE 598: Digital Control: Design and Implementation, invite you to an autonomous line-following robotic competition. Eight teams of students from the MAE 598 class have been building their own mobile robots throughout the Spring 2014 semester. They will now compete in a race, where the robots need to race at a specifically designed track. The robots are fully autonomous, and equipped with sensors in order to “see” and autonomous navigate through the track in real-time. Time and Location: Friday, May 2, 2014, 11am-1pm, in PEBE 201 Info: The event is open to faculty, staff and students. For more details, please contact Dr. Panos Artemiadis, [email protected] Disclaimer: The robot development and control is part of the final project assigned to the MAE 598 students. Students will present their project in a separate session. Participation of the MAE 598 students at the competition is optional.