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# [[PRE2018_3_Group4 | Root]] | |||
# [[Notes - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Notes from meeting]] | |||
# [[Initial ideas - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Initial ideas]] | |||
# [[Project setup - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Project setup]] | |||
# [[General problem - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|General problem description]] | |||
# [[State of the Art - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|State of the Art]] | |||
# [[Specific problem - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Specific problem description]] | |||
# [[Present situation - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Present situation]] | |||
# [[Drones - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Drone analysis]] | |||
# [[Solutions - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Solution analysis]] | |||
# [[Airports under a microscope - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Airport analysis]] | |||
# [[Types of Decision Models - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3 | Decision Model investigation]] | |||
# [[Decision Model - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3 | Decision Model implementation]] | |||
# [[Decision Model validation - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Decision Model validation]] | |||
# [[Categorizing solutions - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Categorising solutions]] | |||
# [[Web_Application_-_Group_4_-_2018/2019,_Semester_B,_Quartile_3 | Web Application]] | |||
# [[Future - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Future]] | |||
# [[Conclusion - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Conclusion]] | |||
# [[Discussion - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Discussion]] | |||
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= 0LAUK0 - 2018/2019 - Q3 - Group 4 = | |||
On this page, we provide a hierarchical overview of the project done by Group 4 in Q3 2018/2019 for 0LAUK0 (Project Robots Everywhere). We start with the formalities where we introduce the group members, provide a small introduction to the project, and talk about the project setup, et cetera. Then, we consider a `Literature Research' and a `Decision Model' section that both provide many new and exciting insights. The hierarchical structure provided below is given in chronological order. | |||
<h3>[[One_page_-_Group_4_-_2018/2019,_Semester_B,_Quartile_3|Single page variant]]</h3> | |||
'''Important:''' For the convenience of the reader and in order to adhere to the standards used by all other groups, we also have a single page that consists of the whole project. This page then depicts the complete process in chronological order. When using this page for the final evaluation, one does not have to visit any other pages. It is up to the reader to decide which page to use. The single page can be found [[One_page_-_Group_4_-_2018/2019,_Semester_B,_Quartile_3|here]]. | |||
== Formalities == | |||
=== Group members === | |||
The group members of Group 4 are as follows: | |||
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!style="text-align:left;"| Name | !style="text-align:left;"| Name | ||
!style="text-align:left;"| Student ID | !style="text-align:left;"| Student ID | ||
!style="text-align:left;"| Major | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Jort de Bokx || 1050214 || Software Science | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Sander de Bruin|| 1006147 || Software Science | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Stijn Derks || 1008002 | | Stijn Derks || 1008002 || Software Science | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Martin de Quincey || 1007047 | | Martin de Quincey || 1007047 || Software Science and Applied Mathematics | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Nick van de Waterlaat || 1009357 | | Nick van de Waterlaat || 1009357 || Software Science | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
== | === Introduction === | ||
The goal of this wiki page is to show a study and analysis of a robotic subject. This research is an assignment of the course Robots Everywhere (0LAUK0). For this project, students work in a group of five people choosing a subject in the core of robotics to work on, thereby making sure the USE aspects are leading. As is usual in a Wiki, multiple pages will be used rather than considering one extremely long page. Make sure to explore all subpages contained under this page. | |||
=== [[Notes - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Notes from meetings]] === | |||
=== [[Initial ideas - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Initial ideas]] === | |||
=== [[Project setup - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Project setup]] === | |||
== Literature Research == | |||
=== [[General problem - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|General problem description]] === | |||
== | === [[State of the Art - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|State of the Art]] === | ||
=== [[Specific problem - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Specific problem description]] === | |||
== | === [[Present situation - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Present situation]] === | ||
=== [[Drones - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Drone analysis]] === | |||
== | === [[Airports under a microscope - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Airport analysis]] === | ||
== | === [[Solutions - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Solution analysis]] === | ||
== | == Decision Model == | ||
=== | === [[Types of Decision Models - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Decision Model investigation]] === | ||
=== | === [[Decision Model - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Decision Model implementation]] === | ||
=== | === [[Decision Model validation - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Decision Model validation]] === | ||
=== | === [[Categorizing solutions - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Categorising solutions]] === | ||
== | === [[Web Application - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Web Application]] === | ||
== | == Wrapping up == | ||
As with most projects, we wrap up by looking ahead and thinking about the next steps that can be taken, providing a conclusion regarding the project as a whole, and discussing the process. Furthermore, we verify if all objectives have been meant and what the main takeaways for future projects are. | |||
The [[Future - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Future]], [[Conclusion - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Conclusion]], and [[Discussion - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Discussion]] pages consider the future, conclusion, and discussion respectively about both the Literature Research and the Decision Model. | |||
=== | === [[Future - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Future]] === | ||
== Conclusion == | === [[Conclusion - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Conclusion]] === | ||
== Discussion == | === [[Discussion - Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|Discussion]] === | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 2 April 2019
- Page navigation
- Root
- Notes from meeting
- Initial ideas
- Project setup
- General problem description
- State of the Art
- Specific problem description
- Present situation
- Drone analysis
- Solution analysis
- Airport analysis
- Decision Model investigation
- Decision Model implementation
- Decision Model validation
- Categorising solutions
- Web Application
- Future
- Conclusion
- Discussion
0LAUK0 - 2018/2019 - Q3 - Group 4
On this page, we provide a hierarchical overview of the project done by Group 4 in Q3 2018/2019 for 0LAUK0 (Project Robots Everywhere). We start with the formalities where we introduce the group members, provide a small introduction to the project, and talk about the project setup, et cetera. Then, we consider a `Literature Research' and a `Decision Model' section that both provide many new and exciting insights. The hierarchical structure provided below is given in chronological order.
Single page variant
Important: For the convenience of the reader and in order to adhere to the standards used by all other groups, we also have a single page that consists of the whole project. This page then depicts the complete process in chronological order. When using this page for the final evaluation, one does not have to visit any other pages. It is up to the reader to decide which page to use. The single page can be found here.
Formalities
Group members
The group members of Group 4 are as follows:
Name | Student ID | Major |
---|---|---|
Jort de Bokx | 1050214 | Software Science |
Sander de Bruin | 1006147 | Software Science |
Stijn Derks | 1008002 | Software Science |
Martin de Quincey | 1007047 | Software Science and Applied Mathematics |
Nick van de Waterlaat | 1009357 | Software Science |
Introduction
The goal of this wiki page is to show a study and analysis of a robotic subject. This research is an assignment of the course Robots Everywhere (0LAUK0). For this project, students work in a group of five people choosing a subject in the core of robotics to work on, thereby making sure the USE aspects are leading. As is usual in a Wiki, multiple pages will be used rather than considering one extremely long page. Make sure to explore all subpages contained under this page.
Notes from meetings
Initial ideas
Project setup
Literature Research
General problem description
State of the Art
Specific problem description
Present situation
Drone analysis
Airport analysis
Solution analysis
Decision Model
Decision Model investigation
Decision Model implementation
Decision Model validation
Categorising solutions
Web Application
Wrapping up
As with most projects, we wrap up by looking ahead and thinking about the next steps that can be taken, providing a conclusion regarding the project as a whole, and discussing the process. Furthermore, we verify if all objectives have been meant and what the main takeaways for future projects are.
The Future, Conclusion, and Discussion pages consider the future, conclusion, and discussion respectively about both the Literature Research and the Decision Model.
Future
Conclusion
Discussion
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