by tempusmaster » Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:22 am
by tempusmaster
Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:22 am
DirtyRoboto wrote:As a budding Humanoid Robot engineer I am amazed at the skill set required to follow this hobby. I am not talking about the skill set needed before you start, but the skill set you aquire by following your chosen path of robots.
Software and coding.
Design.
Power.
Control.
Assembly.
Electronics.
Mechanics.
Physics.
Dynamics.
AI.
Metalwork.
Plasticwork.
Human Dynamics.
Sociology.
Bi-directional wireless communication.
Serial communication.
Servos.
Thats it for off the top of my head!
Please feel free to add any that I have missed
Marcus
Great list!
That's what makes it so much fun and so addictive.
The only things I would add are:
Creativity
Patience
An understanding, or at least tolerant, family/spouse/friend
Ability to brush off other people's opinions when they think you are totally nuts
and $$$
DirtyRoboto wrote:As a budding Humanoid Robot engineer I am amazed at the skill set required to follow this hobby. I am not talking about the skill set needed before you start, but the skill set you aquire by following your chosen path of robots.
Software and coding.
Design.
Power.
Control.
Assembly.
Electronics.
Mechanics.
Physics.
Dynamics.
AI.
Metalwork.
Plasticwork.
Human Dynamics.
Sociology.
Bi-directional wireless communication.
Serial communication.
Servos.
Thats it for off the top of my head!
Please feel free to add any that I have missed
Marcus
Great list!
That's what makes it so much fun and so addictive.
The only things I would add are:
Creativity
Patience
An understanding, or at least tolerant, family/spouse/friend
Ability to brush off other people's opinions when they think you are totally nuts
and $$$