Robots, Androids, and Animatrons: 12 Incredible Projects You Can Build . The remainder of the book focuses on specific, hands-on projects, including a functional, life-like android hand created with a soft rubber material and nitinol wire; a robotic "insect" controlled w
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| Title | : | Robots, Androids, and Animatrons: 12 Incredible Projects You Can Build |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.84 (304 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0070328048 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 270 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 1997-12-01 |
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Editorial : From New Literature Section: Build your own walking, talking, thinking robot with the projects covered in this book on amateur robotics. Providing you with the building blocks of electronics and motion control, the book enables you to construct a robotic arm that reponds to your spoken command, put together basic modules to create sophisticated robot designs of your own, and more. First-time robot-builders and advanced hobbyists can complete these projects without programming or assembly language skills.
This title is unique in its coverage of a wide variety of robot types: walker robots, solar-ball robots, acrobots, underwater bots, and robotic hands. No prior technical skills are required. Following an introduction to robotics and AI, the text discusses the various components of robot construction: power systems, drive systems, sensors, intelligence, speed controllers, and even neural networks. The project examples tie it all together, and finally tips show readers how to
Starting with the novice level and progressing to medium-level complexity; author John Iovine leads readers through the construction of 12 state-of-the-art robotics projects, which provides the foundations and experience for building advanced robotic projects. After outlining how to modify base platforms for locomotion, the author provides detailed information on various types of robotic sensors, including tilt, bump, and road and wall detectors. He illustrates how to implement two different types of robotic intelligence-expert and neural. The remainder of the book focuses on specific, hands-on projects, including a functional, life-like android hand created with a soft rubber material and nitinol wire; a robotic "insect" controlled with a single-board computer programmed in BASIC; and a land rover robot with telepresence systems.
The Class is full of licensed welder and CNC machinist but we can't even understand what is written in this book????!!!! Most of us need this class as our last course to get our degree, most of us are able to read blueprint and complete other course work that require reading blueprint but we can't read and understand this course to score so badly?. Not as described. I would not recommend this book for anyone that wants to learn how to read blueprints due to all the errors, your better off surfing the net for information. Lake boats were supplied to Russia (the Lake Co. I was told that my answer base real life experience on the field was wrong.
3. A close and penetrating look at how the survivors of the Nazi and Stalinist death camps came through such horror in human ways. Also period dye recipes. It is good in that it has an interesting few chapters on AI, robots now and in the future, which are very intriguing. Iovine does an excellent job of contrasting this type of robot
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