Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 00:46:47 GMT Server: Apache/1.1.1 Content-type: text/html Content-length: 5866 Last-modified: Fri, 08 Mar 1996 15:28:53 GMT TAMU Robotics Group home page.

Welcome to the Texas A&M University Robotics Group
World Wide Web information center.


"Theory is when you know everything but nothing works.
Practice is when everything works but no one knows why.
In our lab, theory and practice are combined: nothing works and no one knows why."
-author unknown

The Robotics Group comprises faculty and students from the departments of Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, and Electrical Engineering. Areas of research include assembly planning, calibration, dexterous manipulation, distributed simulation, fine-motion planning, and telerobotics. We are now part of the Center for Fuzzy Logic, Robotics, and Intelligent Systems.

Further Information:

Research projects
Publications
Personnel
Universities Space Automation/Robotics Consortium (USARC)
Center for Fuzzy Logic, Robotics, and Intelligent Systems

Links to other robotics stuff:

Robotics Internet Resources Page
Links to companies, government labs
Collision detection software
Randy Wilson at Sandia
comp.robotics Frequently Asked Questions List
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
Robotics, AI, and Control Conference List
Stanford Dexterous Manipulation Lab
NASA JSC Automation and Robotics Division
Spacelink
The Space Shuttle
NASA Ames Intelligent Mechanisms Group -- Dante II Home Page
Berkeley Robotics and Intelligent Machines Home Page
MIT AI Lab Home Page
UPenn GRASP Laboratory Home Page
KU Leuven Division of Production Engineering, Machine Design & Automation
USC Robotics Laboratory
USC Modular Robotics Laboratory
CMU Computer Vision Home Page (Text Only Form)
MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
University of Massachusetts, Amherst Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Project
NYU Robotics
Columbia University Robotics Group
Cornell Robotics and Vision Laboratory
CWRU Autonomous Agents Research Group
NRaD Telerobotics
Robotic Tele-Excavation at USC
Univ. of Western Australia Robotics and Automation Laboratory
GMD-SET's Adaptive Systems Research Group

This page is still under construction. Send any comments or suggestions for this page to Soon Lin (syeap@cs.tamu.edu).