MIT EECS - Texas Instruments Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scholar Rui Jin presented his SuperUROP project titled "Wireless Charging with an Energy-Constrained Source" at the SuperUROP poster session held on Dec. 6, 2012 at the MIT Grier Room, 34-401. Rui Jin's ...
Researchers at MIT's CSAIL have developed the video mesh, a data structure for representing video as 2.5D "paper cutouts."
A short summary video of the Spheres Challenge 2011 finals live from the International Space Station on January 23, 2012.Read more about the 2011 Challenge: http://zerorobotics.mit.edu/index.php/zr2011
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The future of mobile gaming will merge the virtual and real worlds.
Imagine that you have a big box of sand in which you bury a tiny model of a footstool. A few seconds later, you reach into the box and pull out a full-size footstool: The sand has assembled itself into a large-scale replica of the model.
Instructor: Dennis Freeman Description: Building on concepts from the previous lecture, the Laplace transform is introduced as the continuous-time analogue of the Z transform. The lecture discusses the Laplace transform's definition, properties, applications, and ...
Instructor: Dennis Freeman Description: The final Signals and Systems lecture explains how audio playback evolved from the fragile Edison cylinder phonograph to durable modern optical disks, through the application of digital signal processing concepts.
Instructor: Dennis Freeman Description: Continuing the comparison of continuous- and discrete-time signals, today's lecture discusses the DT Fourier transform, computation of Fourier series via the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), and examples from digital image ...
Instructor: Dennis Freeman Description: As digital signal processing components have become cheaper, traditional design problems in audio and video systems have converted to discrete-time. This lecture compares system responses and Fourier representations in discrete- ...
Instructor: Dennis Freeman Description: Today's lecture continues the discussion of control systems by demonstrating how feedback loops can add speed and bandwidth to the LM741 op-amp, and allow better control of a robot arm's angular position.
Instructor: Dennis Freeman Description: Bode plots are a simpler method of graphing the frequency response, using the poles and zeros of the system to construct asymptotes for each segment on a log-log plot. The Q factor affects the sharpness of peaks and drop-offs in ...
This video demonstrates obstacle semi-autonomous obstacle avoidance and stability control of an unmanned ground vehicle.
This workshop reviewed the research required to turn data into things and things into data, gathering an emerging interdisciplinary community to provide input to guide policy and programs in this area.
This workshop reviewed the research required to turn data into things and things into data, gathering an emerging interdisciplinary community to provide input to guide policy and programs in this area.
Recorded March 7, 2013
This workshop reviewed the research required to turn data into things and things into data, gathering an emerging interdisciplinary community to provide input to guide policy and programs in this area.
Rod Brooks of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) gives his views on robotics and a look back at some of his previous robot creations.
Professor Collin M. Stultz discusses the intellectual challenges facing engineers at the frontiers of bioengineering and the conquest of disease.