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Robotics - Orientation & PO Mapping Attainment

This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, syllabus, program outcomes, and program specific outcomes of a Robotics course. The course aims to provide fundamental knowledge of robotics and automation, programming techniques for robotics, and hands-on training in developing and programming robotic applications. Key topics covered include fundamentals of robotics, actuators and controllers, sensors, robot kinematics and programming using Python and microcontrollers. Upon completing the course, students should be able to explain robot terminology, select and program drive systems, interface sensors, design and analyze manipulators, and program robots for industrial applications.

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Robotics - Orientation & PO Mapping Attainment

This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, syllabus, program outcomes, and program specific outcomes of a Robotics course. The course aims to provide fundamental knowledge of robotics and automation, programming techniques for robotics, and hands-on training in developing and programming robotic applications. Key topics covered include fundamentals of robotics, actuators and controllers, sensors, robot kinematics and programming using Python and microcontrollers. Upon completing the course, students should be able to explain robot terminology, select and program drive systems, interface sensors, design and analyze manipulators, and program robots for industrial applications.

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PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE – II:

ROBOTICS
Prepared & Presented by:
Mr. Sachin Oak
Asst. Prof. – Mech.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Course Objectives: Course intended to deliver
 the fundamental knowledge of robotics & automation

 programming techniques for robotics

 hands on training in development & programming of


robotic applications
COURSE OUTCOMES
After studying this course, student should be
 Able to explain terminology of robots

 Able to select drive systems and program the controller for


suitable robotic applications
 Able to select and interface sensors for robots in industrial
applications
 Able to design and kinematically analyze robotic
manipulators
 Able to program robots with 8051 Microcontrollers

 Able to design, analyze robotic manipulator for suitable


application using software platforms
SYLLABUS
 Fundamentals of Robotics – Introduction, Types,
Classification, Components etc.
 Actuators & Controllers for robotics

 Sensors for robotics

 Robot kinematics & programming – Python


programming for robotics
 8051 microcontroller for robot programming

 Robotics with MATLAB & Simulink


PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POS)
 PO 1 - Engineering knowledge: An ability to apply basic
knowledge of science, mathematics and engineering
fundamentals in the field of Mechanical Engineering.
 PO 2 - Problem analysis: An ability to identify, formulate,
review research literature and analyze mechanical
engineering problems using basics principles of science,
mathematics and engineering.
 PO 3 - Design/development of solutions: An ability to
design for complex mechanical engineering problems using
basic design concepts, analyze and process to meet the
desired needs with in realistic constraints such as
manufacturability , durability, sustainability and economy
with appropriate consideration for the public health, safety,
cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POS)

 PO 4 - Conduct investigations of complex problems: An ability to


design and conduct experiments using research-based knowledge and
methods including design of experiments, analyze, interpret the data
and results with valid conclusion.
 PO 5 - Modern tool usage: An ability to apply the modern tools and
apply appropriate techniques to synthesize, model, design, analyze,
verify and optimize to solve complex mechanical engineering
problems within defined specification by using suitable modern tools
to satisfy the needs of the society within realistic constraints such as
social, economical, political, ethical, health, safety and
manufacturing.
 PO 6 - The Engineer and Society: An ability to understand the
impact of mechanical engineering solutions globally, in terms
economic, societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the
consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering
practice.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POS)
 PO 7 - Environment and sustainability: An ability to
understand the principles, commitment and practice to
improve product sustainable development globally in
mechanical engineering with minimal environmental effect.
 PO 8 - Ethics: An ability to understand and apply ethical
principles and commitment to address professional ethical
responsibilities of an engineer.
 PO 9 - Individual and team work: An ability to function
efficiently as an individual and as a group member in a team in
multidisciplinary activities
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POS)
 PO 10 - Communication: An ability to communicate,
comprehend and present effectively with engineering
community and the society at large on complex engineering
activities by receiving clear instructions for preparing
effective reports and design documentation.
 PO 11 - Project management and finance: An ability to
acquire and demonstrate the knowledge of contemporary
issues related to finance and managerial skills to bring up
entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship.
 PO 12 - Life-long learning: An ability to recognize and
adapt to emerging field of application in engineering and
technology by developing self-confidence for continuing
education and lifelong learning process.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOS)
 PSO 1 - Identify, Formulate and Analyze complex
Engineering problems in Thermal Engineering, Design
Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering domains.
 PSO 2 - An ability to find out, articulate the local
industrial problems and solve with the use of Mechanical
Engineering tools for realistic outcomes.
 PSO 3 - An ability of collaborative learning to find out
cost-effective, optimal solution sustainable growth.
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Thank You !

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