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课程概述

Do you want to know how robots work? Are you interested in robotics as a career? Are you willing to invest the effort to learn fundamental mathematical modeling techniques that are used in all subfields of robotics? If so, then the "Modern Robotics: Mechanics, Planning, and Control" specialization may be for you. This specialization, consisting of six short courses, is serious preparation for serious students who hope to work in the field of robotics or to undertake advanced study. It is not a sampler. In Course 1 of the specialization, Foundations of Robot Motion, you will learn fundamental material regarding robot configurations, for both serial robot mechanisms and robots with closed chains. You will learn about configuration space (C-space), degrees of freedom, C-space topology, implicit and explicit representations of configurations, and holonomic and nonholonomic constraints. You will also learn how to represent spatial velocities and forces as twists and wrenches. This material is at the core of the study of anything that moves (e.g., robots). This course follows the textbook "Modern Robotics: Mechanics, Planning, and Control" (Lynch and Park, Cambridge University Press 2017). You can purchase the book or use the free preprint pdf. You will build on a library of robotics software in the language of your choice (among Python, Mathematica, and MATLAB) and use the free cross-platform robot simulator V-REP, which allows you to work with state-of-the-art robots in the comfort of your own home and with zero financial investment....

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WO

Dec 29, 2021

Very Engineering driven course and you better be ready for the calculations... Made for Engineers.Coming from an Electrical/Electronic background it was really intuitive. I plan on continuing...

SP

Feb 18, 2019

Explains the basics of Robot Motion in a clear and effective manner. Discussion prompts are especially fantastic to help students reflect on the course content by themselves.

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176 - Modern Robotics, Course 1: Foundations of Robot Motion 的 200 个评论(共 229 个)

创建者 Sultanbek R

May 22, 2025

a good course

创建者 Akshat B

Jan 6, 2020

Great Course!

创建者 MAXIMILIANO A R L

Sep 26, 2023

Good course.

创建者 Mykhailo S

Sep 8, 2021

Nice course!

创建者 Mohammad B

Aug 12, 2020

It was great

创建者 Poonam K

Jun 28, 2019

great course

创建者 Bernabé V

Jun 7, 2021

Buen curso!

创建者 Sandun R

Mar 1, 2021

Cool course

创建者 Sai N R G

Oct 26, 2019

amazinggggg

创建者 Saurav D

May 4, 2020

Excellent!

创建者 Elishai E T

Oct 17, 2019

Wonderful!

创建者 Ioannis R

Sep 22, 2025

Excellent

创建者 Alvaro C

May 14, 2021

Muy bueno

创建者 Munnangi A R

Mar 1, 2020

Excellent

创建者 隋东霖

Jan 27, 2020

Splendid!

创建者 Mateus S M

Sep 14, 2020

Amazing!

创建者 Peeraphan L

Oct 14, 2024

goodbye

创建者 Pierre K

Aug 23, 2021

perfect

创建者 SONAM

Apr 23, 2025

Great

创建者 Collins M

Jan 29, 2024

Great

创建者 DHANASU S

Mar 18, 2023

GOOD

创建者 P.Ganesh

Apr 13, 2020

Good

创建者 Bhushan A R

Aug 16, 2021

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创建者 Zejd I

Apr 7, 2022

This course is intermediate at first glance, you need to now things just they listed at the requirments list. This first course is not so good because a lots of theory that are taken from one book. Videos are short and not so descriptive. Examples in the course is almost zero, please add some reasonable examples just to get in touch with calculations.

The only reason why I gave 4 stars is because of that book which is great and because of the second course in this specialization which tackle right into examples with this theory from this first course, so I hope it will be all good after all.

创建者 Mohammad Z K

Sep 23, 2021

It is a pretty good starting course into the world of robotics. It is not easy and dives straight into the hard concepts. The presenter is well versed in this topic and is also the author of the book being used for this course. The reason for giving this four star and not five is because most of the course has to be done be self study and the video lectures are short and just barely scrape the surface of the contents.

Amazing course and definitely worth the time investment!