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Educational users

This is a list of users who are using PythonRobotics for education.

If you found other users, please make an issue to let me know.

Individual users comments

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Dear AtsushiSakai,
thank you for building this cool repo for robotics.
I am still learning robotics and this will give me a good starting point.
I hope this note gets to you.

--David Senicic


Dear AtsushiSakai,
WE found your project from google when first searching for a rosbag to csv converter. We are a small team in MCity working on Connected (and Automated) vehicles. We are working with an opensource platform that serve as the AI to control the vehicle. Your code and documentation helped us a lot!

Thank you! Have a nice day!

--Hanlin(Julia) Chen, MCity Apollo team


Dear Atsushi Sakai,

With your simplistic descriptions in text and as gifs, i was able to help my students understand easily and effectively, I would be honored to help, in anyway towards this, As a hobbyist have been developing lidar based slam navigation systems from 2011 and its only right to acknowledge and thank you for your contributions.

--Shiva


Dear Atsushi Sakai
I first came across your Matlab repository on ICP and SLAM. The repository for both python and Matlab helped me in understanding the essential concepts of robotics.I am really grateful to you for helping me develop my understanding of the concepts of robotics.

--Sparsh Garg


Dear AtsushiSakai,
Thank you very much for all the example programs related to Robotics

--Kalyan


Dear AtsushiSakai,

Thanks for Python Robotics

--Rebecca Li


Thanks alot.

--Zain


Dear AtsushiSakai,

thank you for you code!

—- Anonymous


Thanks!

--a friend


Thanks for the awesome collection of codes!

--Qi


Thank you!

--huang pingzhong


Dear AtsushiSakai,
Thanks a lot for the wonderful collection of projects.It was really useful. I really appreciate your time in maintaing and building this repository.It will be really great if I get a chance to meet you in person sometime.I got really inspired looking at your work.
All the very best for all your future endeavors!
Thanks once again,

---Ezhil Bharathi


Dear Atsushi Sakai,
Thank you so much for gathering all the useful stuff and good examples of robotics things ! :)
I am very new in this area and want to know more about robotics and SLAM things.
and again, thank you so much :)

--Tutorgaming


Dear AtsushiSakai,
Very excellent work. Thank you for your share.

--Thomas Yang


Dear Atsushi Saka Arigato 🤗🤗

--Badal Kumar


Dear AtsushiSakai,
Thanks for teaching how to implement path planning algorithms in robotics.


Your Github page is very useful. I will apply it with cooperative robot.

--Soloist


help me very much thankyou

--sanchuan


Dear AtsushiSakai,
U R so niubility!

--FangKD


thankyou AtsushiSakai!

--ou minghua


Dear AtsushiSakai
Thank You

--Dogukan Altay


so kind of you can you make videos of it.


Dear AtshshiSakai,
You are very wise and smart that you created this library for students wanting to learn Probabilistic Robotics and actually perform robot control.
Hats off to you and your work.
I am also reading your book titled : Python Robotics

--Himanshu


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Citations

  1. B. Blaga, M. Deac, R. W. Y. Al-doori, M. Negru and R. Dǎnescu, "Miniature Autonomous Vehicle Development on Raspberry Pi," 2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on Intelligent Computer Communication and Processing (ICCP), Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 2018, pp. 229-236. doi: 10.1109/ICCP.2018.8516589 keywords: {Automobiles;Task analysis;Autonomous vehicles;Path planning;Global Positioning System;Cameras;miniature autonomous vehicle;path planning;navigation;parking assist;lane detection and tracking;traffic sign recognition}, URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8516589&isnumber=8516425

  2. Peggy (Yuchun) Wang and Caitlin Hogan, "Path Planning with Dynamic Obstacle Avoidance for a Jumping-Enabled Robot", AA228/CS238 class report, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, URL: https://web.stanford.edu/class/aa228/reports/2018/final113.pdf

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