Robot Programming
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PrefaceIntroductionAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: Autonomous Mobile RobotsChapter 2: Control SystemsChapter 3: BehaviorsChapter 4: ArbitrationChapter 5: ProgrammingChapter 6: DecompositionChapter 7: Physical InterfacesChapter 8: ImplementationChapter 9: Future RobotsAPPENDIX A: MATHEMATICS OF DIFFERENTIAL DRIVEAPPENDIX B: BSimAPPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONSAPPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODEAPPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
AcknowledgmentsChapter 1: Autonomous Mobile RobotsChapter 2: Control SystemsChapter 3: BehaviorsChapter 4: ArbitrationChapter 5: ProgrammingChapter 6: DecompositionChapter 7: Physical InterfacesChapter 8: ImplementationChapter 9: Future RobotsAPPENDIX A: MATHEMATICS OF DIFFERENTIAL DRIVEAPPENDIX B: BSimAPPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONSAPPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODEAPPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Chapter 2: Control SystemsChapter 3: BehaviorsChapter 4: ArbitrationChapter 5: ProgrammingChapter 6: DecompositionChapter 7: Physical InterfacesChapter 8: ImplementationChapter 9: Future RobotsAPPENDIX A: MATHEMATICS OF DIFFERENTIAL DRIVEAPPENDIX B: BSimAPPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONSAPPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODEAPPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Chapter 4: ArbitrationChapter 5: ProgrammingChapter 6: DecompositionChapter 7: Physical InterfacesChapter 8: ImplementationChapter 9: Future RobotsAPPENDIX A: MATHEMATICS OF DIFFERENTIAL DRIVEAPPENDIX B: BSimAPPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONSAPPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODEAPPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Chapter 6: DecompositionChapter 7: Physical InterfacesChapter 8: ImplementationChapter 9: Future RobotsAPPENDIX A: MATHEMATICS OF DIFFERENTIAL DRIVEAPPENDIX B: BSimAPPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONSAPPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODEAPPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Chapter 8: ImplementationChapter 9: Future RobotsAPPENDIX A: MATHEMATICS OF DIFFERENTIAL DRIVEAPPENDIX B: BSimAPPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONSAPPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODEAPPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
APPENDIX A: MATHEMATICS OF DIFFERENTIAL DRIVEAPPENDIX B: BSimAPPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONSAPPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODEAPPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
APPENDIX C: FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONSAPPENDIX D: PSEUDOCODEAPPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
APPENDIX E: BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
* 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