Advanced Course of Bio-Robotics

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Lecturer
Nakashima Motomu 
Place
Tue3-4(W931)  
Credits
Lecture1  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
77062
Syllabus updated
2011/5/17
Lecture notes updated
2011/3/23
Semester
Spring Semester

Outline of lecture

This course introduces examples of bio-robots, which have been developed inspired by the living
animals. The course includes below topics: (1) What is bio-robotics, (2) Classify existent bio-robots, (3) Bio-robots on land (walking and running), (4) Bio-robots in water (swimming),
(5) Bio-robots in air (flying). Their mechanical principles are also introduced.

Purpose of lecture

This course introduces examples of bio-robots, which have been developed inspired by the living
animals. The course includes below topics: (1) What is bio-robotics, (2) Classify existent bio-robots, (3) Bio-robots on land (walking and running), (4) Bio-robots in water (swimming),
(5) Bio-robots in air (flying). Their mechanical principles are also introduced.

Plan of lecture

This course introduces examples of bio-robots, which have been developed inspired by the living
animals. The course includes below topics: (1) What is bio-robotics, (2) Classify existent bio-robots, (3) Bio-robots on land (walking and running), (4) Bio-robots in water (swimming),
(5) Bio-robots in air (flying). Their mechanical principles are also introduced.

Textbook and reference

None

Related and/or prerequisite courses

None

Evaluation

Attendance and Final report

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