ECEN 430 – Advanced Mechatronic Engineering 2: Intelligence and Design
| Points: | 15 | Prerequisites: | ECEN 301 (or CSEN 301 or PHYS 340) |
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| Faculty: | Engineering | Corequisites: | None |
| School: | Engineering & Comp Sci | Restrictions: | None |
This course provides a guide to advanced techniques in the field of Mechatronics. The course material studies the interaction between hardware, software and communication components as it relates to embedded systems. Instrumentation systems and robotics are frequently used to illustrate the mechatronic theory. Artificial Intelligence techniques are introduced as a practical method for addressing the complex interactions between the electronic, mechanical and software components. The course is very practically oriented and primarily uses project-based assessments. These include a robotic competition, real-world customer design, industrial design considerations (in collaboration with the School of Design) and cognitive robotics.
Tuition Fees
Trimester 2 2012
* indicates instructor is the course coordinator.
| CRN | From/To | Days | Time | Building [Campus] | Room | Instructor | 18576 | 16 Jul – 21 Oct 2012 | Tue, Thu | 1100 - 1150 | New Kirk [Kelburn] | 202A | William Browne* Dale Carnegie |
16 Jul – 18 Nov 2012 | Wed | 1200 - 1250 | Cotton [Kelburn] | 216 |
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