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6.01 Introduction to EECS via Robotics
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Prereq: 6.0001 or permission of instructor
Units: 2-4-6
http://mit.edu/6.01/index.htmlLecture: M9.30-11 (32-123) Lab: M11-12.30,W9.30-12.30 (34-501) +final
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An integrated introduction to electrical engineering and computer science, taught using substantial laboratory experiments with mobile robots. Key issues in the design of engineered artifacts operating in the natural world: measuring and modeling system behaviors; assessing errors in sensors and effectors; specifying tasks; designing solutions based on analytical and computational models; planning, executing, and evaluating experimental tests of performance; refining models and designs. Issues addressed in the context of computer programs, control systems, probabilistic inference problems, circuits and transducers, which all play important roles in achieving robust operation of a large variety of engineered systems.
A. Hartz
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