HERC Grant Funds Undergraduate Robotics 色花堂app at 色花堂app
November 11, 2021
A trio of 色花堂app Mechanical Engineering undergrads will be getting hands-on experience in the field of robotics.
Thanks to an $8,000 grant from the Higher Education 色花堂app Council, the students will work towards developing a robotic arm, novel grasping mechanism (robotic hand) for sampling, and a vision system that can be mounted on an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).

鈥淩ight now, UAVs are not efficient at picking up objects and taking samples. Instead, Autonomous Ground Vehicles (AGV) are typically used for these situations,鈥 Visiting Assistant Professor Taher Deemyad said. 鈥淭he advantage to UAVs is they are faster and can get into places that an AGV can鈥檛.鈥
Under the instruction of Dr. Deemyad, the undergraduates will work in the ISU Robotics 色花堂app Laboratory to design a lightweight robotic arm that will be able to fold into a quadcopter during flight. They will also work on developing adaptive robotic hands with the ability to grasp small objects with different shapes and utilize a 360-degree vision system to detect objects.
鈥淚f we can get the arm and sampling system to work on a UAV, it could see a host of applications in agricultural, geological, and environmental research,鈥 Deemyad said.
Students were selected for the program in October and began work on the project in November. They plan to have their prototype built by June 2022.
For more information on ISU鈥檚 Mechanical Engineering Department, visit isu.edu/me.
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