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[Lab image] Advanced Mechatronics Lab (AML)
Head: Pradeep Khosla

Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Location:
NSH B512

Associated center: VASC

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Lab Description

The goal of research in the AML is to develop the enabling technologies for "Rapidly Deployable Systems" through composition (using hardware and software building blocks) and collaboration (amongst autonomous hardware and software agents). Our vision of an intelligent system involves several specialized components (hardware or software) that can be rapidly composed to create a system and collaborate with each other to achieve the desired behavior. We are currently pursuing the research areas of Distributed Informations Systems, Distributed Robotics Systems, Distributed Design Systems, Intelligent Instruments, Sensor Based Robotics, and Reconfigurable Systems to meet the goal.

Personnel [Past members]

Name Title Email Address
John's personal homepage John Dolan Senior Systems Scientist jmd@cs.cmu.edu

Current Projects [Past Projects]

Agent Based Design - Novel agent-based approach for the design of modular robot manipulators
Amaranth - Real-Time System for Adaptive Optimization of End-to-End Quality of Service
BORG - Framework for the development of distributed, secure, reliable, robust and scalable systems
Collaborative Agents - Cooperative robotics
Composable Simulation - Software environment which facilitates creating simulations of mechatronic systems
Dexterous Haptic Interface for Interaction with Remote/Virtual Environments - Convey finger touch and force information to a human operator
Distributed Design System - CODES - Providing people, tools, and information for integrated robotics design
Gyrover - A Single-Wheel, Gyroscopically stabilized Robot
Intelligent Assembly Modelling and Simulation - Facilitating assemblability checking in a virtual, simulated environment
Millibots - Heterogeneous group of small autonomous robots with modular payloads and sensing platforms

Recent publications [View all 56 publications]


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