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Item type:Publication, Internet based crossover robot remote control competition among Asian countries - Development of practice based innovative education methodology, phase IV(2011-11-17) ;Xu, C. ;Ming, A. ;Kanamori, C. ;Aoyama, H.Li, H.We report the up-to-date progress of an internet based crossover robot remote control competition project starting from 2007, which is an international cooperative education program among Japan, China, Thailand, and Taiwan. The project contains two sub-subjects: the robot competition and the student-student cooperation among the participating universities. The competition is designed to be remotely controlling a robot via the internet to cooperate/compete with a locally controlled robot to finish some specified tasks where both robots are made by the students. The unique feature of the project is that everything concerned with the competition, e.g. the competition rules, the detailed technical problems, etc., are discussed and solved by the students themselves via the internet based cooperation. The demonstration of the competition between UEC and each of the partner universities proves the project helps to improve students' practical ability, innovative skills, good teamwork spirit, and communication skills, etc. © 2011 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Internet based crossover robot remote control competition among Asian countries: Development of practice based innovative education methodology, phase III(2010-11-29) ;Xu, C. ;Ming, A. ;Kanamori, C. ;Aoyama, H.Li, H.We report the 3<sup>rd</sup> year's progress of an internet based crossover robot remote control competition which is an international cooperative educational project among Japan, China, Thailand, and Taiwan. In 2009 we proposed a new competition model called "Cargo loading via internet based cooperation" in which a locally controlled humanoid robot and a wheeled mobile robot under remote control cooperate with each other to search for and find some cargos, then load them on the mobile robot or put them into a cargo box. The unique of the project is that everything concerned with the competition, e.g. the competition rules, the detailed technical problems, etc., are discussed and solved by students themselves from different partner universities via the internet based cooperation. The demonstration of the proposed competition between UEC and partner universities proves the project helps to improve students' practical ability, creative thinking, good teamwork spirit, and communication skills in English, etc. © 2010 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Internet based crossover robot remote control competition in Asian countries - Development of practice based innovative education methodology, Phase II(2009-12-01) ;Xu, C. ;Ming, A. ;Kanamori, C. ;Aoyama, H.Li, H.This paper reports the up-to-date progress of an internet based crossover robot remote control competition which is an international cooperation project of VEC of Japan, VESTC of China, KMITL of Thailand, and TKV of Taiwan. We propose a new competition style called "cargo relay transportation by a locally controlled humanoid robot and a remotely controlled robotic vehicle" in which a locally controlled humanoid robot picks up an object from source, walks to a midway area and hands over the object to a robotic vehicle before it moves to destination and put the object into a box under the remote control via the internet. The robots are developed by students via the internet-based collaboration. The demonstration of the proposed competition between UEC and partner universities proves the project has unique benefits to students in term of improving students' practical ability, creative thinking, good teamwork spirit and communication skills in English, etc. ©2009 IEEE.
