Abstract
The integrated knowledge in the application of mechanical engineering, microprocessor and electronic sensor technologies is becoming the basic skill of a modern engineer in machinery based processes. To meet this objective, we have developed a cross-disciplinary industrial training to teach essential hard technical and soft project skills to the mechanical engineering students in mid-curriculum. Ten groups of students were selected to participate in a 150 hour program. The students were required to design and build a robot with ability to follow tracks and pick/place target blocks in specific locations. The students were trained to integrate the knowledge of computer aid design, electronics, sensor theories and motor technology to fabricate a workable robot as a major outcome of this course. On completion of the project, students competed for top robot honors by demonstrating their robots' movements and performance in pick/place to a panel of judges. © 2011 IEEE.
| Original language | English |
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| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2011 |
| Event | IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management - Duration: 1 Jan 2011 → 1 Jan 2011 |
Conference
| Conference | IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management |
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| Period | 1/01/11 → 1/01/11 |
ISBNs
['9781457707391']Keywords
- Industrial training
- Multidisciplinary
- Robot
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