CAT Center
26/11/2016
Quad Copter Control is one of the major projects implemented at .
Quad copters System Identification is a program that aims to solve the problem of non linearity and hysteresis of Quad copters, by finding new feedback points, or by using new analytical algorithms, a mix between both of them, which will lead at the end to a smarter Quad copter that can sense its hardware more and make self-diagnosis analysis, and have a longer operational life time.
find more at official web site:
http://www.zccatcenter.com/dportfolio/quadcopters-system-identification-2/
24/11/2016
In we have teams building AUVs and ROV. An autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) is a robot which travels underwater without requiring input from an operator. AUVs constitute part of a larger group of undersea systems known as unmanned underwater vehicles, a classification that includes non-autonomous remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) – controlled and powered from the surface by an operator/pilot via an umbilical or using remote control.
22/11/2016
IRC Competition is tomorrow, we wish our team (Pink Droid Team) all the luck they need
stay tuned for updates.
19/11/2016
Mars Rover competition is the international robotics competition for college students, which is part of the Rover Challenge Series, features an elite field of teams vying to build the world's best student-build Mars rover. A Mars rover is an automated motor vehicle that propels itself across the surface of the planet Mars upon arrival.
We have a team of of undergraduate students from different disciplines of engineering working together to build the world’s top Mars rover. The team is a mix of highly motivated aerospace major students, along with communication major students.
Our aim is to build a rover that can participate in the University Rover Challenge (URC) throughout the next year 2017 with our amazing rover "Roger".
find more at our website:http://www.zccatcenter.com/ProgressReports/MahmoudMagdy/European-Rover-Challenge-2016.pdf
09/11/2015
We are glad to announce that National Instruments and Quanser are giving a seminar this Thursday November 12, 2015.
Engineering and Physics students are highly encouraged to attend the seminar.
Quanser:
Headquartered in Canada, Quanser is a leading developer of experiments and courseware for teaching control systems design, hands-on. Their open-architecture control solutions are used worldwide by thousands of universities, colleges, research labs and commercial organizations. With ABET aligned courseware and modular workstations, Quanser’s control lab equipment helps universities captivate the brightest minds, motivates them to succeed and produces graduates with industry-relevant skills.
Speaker:
Yona is Quanser’s Channel Manager for South East Asia, Middle East and North Africa. She received her Masters and Bachelor Degrees in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering from McMaster University in Canada, where she worked on the latest advancements in Microwave Imaging techniques. Yona has been with Quanser for 2 years, during which she has been actively working on developing collaborations with institutions across her region on hands-on and innovative teaching of Controls, Mechatronics and Robotics.
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