Mobile robot programming : adventures in Python and C / Thomas Bräunl.
2023
TJ211.45
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Title
Mobile robot programming : adventures in Python and C / Thomas Bräunl.
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Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9783031327971 (electronic bk.)
3031327977 (electronic bk.)
9783031327964
3031327969
3031327977 (electronic bk.)
9783031327964
3031327969
Published
Cham : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-32797-1 doi
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TJ211.45
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.8925133
Summary
This book emphasizes software design as the most important topic in modern robotics and demonstrates practical code examples in Python and C. The book introduces the free simulation system EyeSim in combination with EyeBot robots, which can be built from inexpensive embedded processors, sensors and motors or by adapting the control inputs of model cars. EyeSim is a free software for MacOS, Windows and Linux, which uses a realistic physics simulation engine and is source-code compatible to the EyeBot mobile robots. So, each robot program can first be tested on the simulator before running it on a real robot. EyeSim includes modules for driving, walking, swimming and diving robots, as well as for robot manipulators. EyeSim also runs on the Meta/Oculus Quest, providing a fully immersive robotics experience in virtual reality. Beginning with simple driving algorithms and sensor data processing for distance sensors, Lidar and camera, the book progresses to more complex localization and navigation tasks, as well as vision-based navigation and genetic algorithms. It concludes with artificial intelligence applications for mobile robots in traffic scenarios and full-size autonomous vehicles. This book is suitable as a text for undergraduate and graduate courses in Robotics, Automation and Artificial Intelligence, as well as a self-study guide for practitioners and hobbyists. All robot application programs in this book are available as free downloads for MacOS, Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi OS.
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Table of Contents
Building Robots
Robot Programming
Driving Algorithms
Lidar Sensors
Robot Swarms
Wall Following
Alternative Drive Systems
Submarines and Boats
Mazes
Navigation Algorithms
Robot Vision
Starman
Autonomous Driving
Automotive Robots
Formula SAE
Outlook
Appendix.
Robot Programming
Driving Algorithms
Lidar Sensors
Robot Swarms
Wall Following
Alternative Drive Systems
Submarines and Boats
Mazes
Navigation Algorithms
Robot Vision
Starman
Autonomous Driving
Automotive Robots
Formula SAE
Outlook
Appendix.