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Walking Robot Modeling and Simulation 33

In this post, I will discuss robot modeling and simulation with Simulink®, Simscape™, and Simscape Multibody™. To put things in context, I will walk you through a walking robot example (get… 更多内容 >>

Trajectory Planning for Robot Manipulators 1

NOTE: While this post will talk specifically about manipulators, many of the concepts discussed apply to other types of systems such as self-driving cars and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Trajectory… 更多内容 >>

What’s New in MATLAB R2019b for Robotics? 2

In MATLAB R2019b, there are major product updates and new toolboxes. You can look at the release notes for a complete list, but this blog has the capabilities I find most exciting and relevant to… 更多内容 >>

Lessons from the World’s Largest Robotics Competition

Today, Jose Avendano Arbelaez shares another guest post with us. Make sure you let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
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How did you get into Robotics?
This is a question that I am often… 更多内容 >>

Team Automatons Builds a Quadruped Robot for the ABU Robocon 2019 Task 3

For today’s post, I would like to introduce you to Team Automatons from Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune. They recently scored 2nd in the MathWorks Modelling Award at the National… 更多内容 >>

Keeping Up with Robotics Trends Through RoboCup 2

In March 2017, I joined the MathWorks Student Competitions team to focus on supporting university-level robotics competitions. The competition I spend most time with is RoboCup, which is great… 更多内容 >>

MATLAB and Simulink at the French Robotics Cup

In this post, Jean-Paul Marcade talks about how MathWorks tools are helping teams at La Coupe de France de Robotique and Eurobot robotics competitions. Jean-Paul is in the Engineering Development… 更多内容 >>

It’s time for the MathWorks Minidrone Competition!

Today’s guest post is by Maitreyee Mordekar. Maitreyee is in charge of the MathWorks student drone competitions. She’ll announce the MathWorks Minidrone Competition and share essential information… 更多内容 >>

Walking Robot Control: From PID to Reinforcement Learning 9

In a previous blog post, I described the modeling and left off with a high-level discussion on how you would implement controllers once you had a model built.
In this post, we will dig down into the… 更多内容 >>

Designing Object Detectors in MATLAB 6

Connell D’Souza is back guest-blogging and tells us about object detection in MATLAB.

A few weeks ago, I visited Florida Atlantic University’s Team Owltonomous, who compete in… 更多内容 >>

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