Conducting Research and Development in Cutting Edge Robotic Applications
Specializing on a number of sub-fields of intelligent robotics, mostly mobile systems and marine robotics systems.
The field of robotics has been undergoing a major change from manufacturing applications to entertainment, home, rehabilitation, search and rescue, and service applications. Robotics requires research in many areas that include hybrid systems, embedded systems, sensory fusion, distributed artificial intelligence, computer vision, machine learning, human-machine interaction, localization, planning, navigation, etc. This large field provides ample research problems that we seek solutions to.
The Robotics and Automated Systems Lab (RAS Lab) of Frederick University carries out research on a number of sub-fields of intelligent robotics, mostly mobile systems and marine robotics systems.
RAS research concentrates on industry and funding organizations projects. It provides students and researchers with an opportunity to work on cutting edge robotic technologies and in the development of new robotics applications for various fields, including military, social, service, environment, archeology and industrial.
Using a transverse strip equipped with specialized brushes that travel longitudinally over the hull, our system maintains a clean surface, optimizing hydrodynamic performance.
Remote Sensing and Artificial Intelligence to monitor maritime activities across Lemesos Bay
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ERON (ΗΡΩΝ) Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) are fully developed at RAS Lab.
Fully unmanned vehicles capable of following a path with accuracy of less than one meter.
More information available at the Lemesos Marine Robotics Center website of RAS Lab.
Several UGVs have been developed and are currently being developed/improved.
The UGVs are normally remotely controlled and are capable of sending feedback back to the user from various onboard sensors depending on the application.
Several small custom made ROVs have been developed. The latest small inspection ROV is under development and in the initial testing phase.
More information available at the Marine Robotics Center website of RAS Lab
Uses advanced imaging and sensor technologies to efficiently collect and analyze plant trait data, enabling high-throughput assessment of crop growth, health, and performance. It utilizes a custom automated cable camera system. Still at the prototyping stage.
Robotics and Automated Systems Lab
Frederick University
Mariou Agathaggelou 18
3080 Lemesos, Cyprus
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