Robot Programming

1st Edition
0071708502 · 9780071708500
* Teaches the concepts of behavior-based programming through text, programming examples, and a unique online simulator robot* Explains how to design new behaviors by manipulating old ones and adjusting programming* Does not assume reader familiarity … Read More
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Preface

Introduction

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Autonomous Mobile Robots

Chapter 2: Control Systems

Chapter 3: Behaviors

Chapter 4: Arbitration

Chapter 5: Programming

Chapter 6: Decomposition

Chapter 7: Physical Interfaces

Chapter 8: Implementation

Chapter 9: Future Robots

APPENDIX A: MATHEMATICS OF DIFFERENTIAL DRIVE

APPENDIX B: BSim

APPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONS

APPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODE

APPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX


* Teaches the concepts of behavior-based programming through text, programming examples, and a unique online simulator robot

* Explains how to design new behaviors by manipulating old ones and adjusting programming

* Does not assume reader familiarity with robotics or programming languages

* Includes a section on designing your own behavior-based system from scratch