ARET3305 — Robotics in Automation
Students learn the foundations of robotics with an emphasis on programming and application of articulated industrial robots. Topics covered include introduction of robotics, robot classifications, robot programming, end-of-arm tooling, safety considerations, automation sensors, robot and system integration, and fundamentals of kinematics. Students will design and implement safety instructions and maintenance protocols; discover and analyze the various power sources used in advanced industrial robots; evaluate and utilize the different types of robot interface systems; utilize advanced programming methods and control devices to operate robots; analyze and evaluate the types and uses of end effectors. Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 , PHYS 2425 , and ARET 3301 Faculty Consent: Y
Prerequisites: MATH2413, PHYS2425, ARET3301