Modern Robotics: Mechanics, Planning, and Control
Modern Robotics, Course 1: Foundations of Robot Motion Course 1•24 hours What you'll learn 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? [...] Categor
Before you start
- Basic Python familiarity
- Comfort with algebra or calculus basics
- Interest in robotics systems
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Modern Robotics, Course 1: Foundations of Robot Motion
Course 1•24 hours
What you'll learn
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? [...] Category: Simulation and Simulation Software
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What will I learn in Modern Robotics: Mechanics, Planning, and Control?
Modern Robotics, Course 1: Foundations of Robot Motion Course 1•24 hours What you'll learn 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
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Do I need any prerequisites?
Recommended prep: Basic Python familiarity; Comfort with algebra or calculus basics; Interest in robotics systems.
How long does it take?
1 hours total. Most learners complete this guide in self-directed sessions over a few weeks.
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