Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Robots

Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Robots
Author: David Kortenkamp,Russell Peter Bonasso,Robin Murphy
Publsiher: American Association for Artif
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1998
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UCSD:31822028786770

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The mobile robot systems described in this book were selected from among the best available implementations by leading universities and research laboratories. These are robots that have left the lab and been tested in natural and unknown environments. They perform many different tasks, from giving tours to collecting trash. Many have distinguished themselves (usually with first- or second-place finishes) at various indoor and outdoor mobile robot competitions. Each case study is self-contained and includes detailed descriptions of important algorithms, including pseudo-code. Thus this volume serves as a recipe book for the design of successful mobile robot applications. Common themes include navigation and mapping, computer vision, and architecture. Contributors Ronald Arkin, Tucker Balch, Michael Brady, Don Brutzman, Arno Bucken, R. James Firby, Erann Gat, Tony Healy, Ian Horswill, Housheng Hu, Sven Koenig, Kurt Konolige David Kortenkamp, Dave Marco, Bob McGhee, Robin Murphy, Karen Myers, Illah Nourbakhsh, Peter Prokopowicz, Bill Schiller, Reid Simmons, Michael Swain, Sebastian Thrun

Mobile Robotics A Practical Introduction

Mobile Robotics  A Practical Introduction
Author: Ulrich Nehmzow
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781447133926

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This book is an introduction to the foundations and methods used for designing completely autonomous mobile robots. Readers are introduced to the fundamental concepts of mobile robotics via twelve detailed case studies which show how to build and program real working robots. The book provides a very practical introduction to mobile robotics for a general scientific audience, and is essential reading for practitioners and students working in robotics, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and robot engineering.

Autonomous Mobile Robots

Autonomous Mobile Robots
Author: Alex Meystel
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1991
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9971500884

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This book explores a new rapidly developing area of robotics. It describes the state of the art in intelligence control, applied machine intelligence, and research and initial stages of manufacturing autonomous mobile robots. A complete account of the theoretical and experimental results obtained during the last two decades together with some generalizations on Autonomous Mobile Systems are included in this book.

Development of an Artificial Intelligence System for the Instruction and Control of Cooperating Mobile Robots

Development of an Artificial Intelligence System for the Instruction and Control of Cooperating Mobile Robots
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2011
Genre: Artificial intelligence
ISBN: 9781612339504

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Applications of Mobile Robots

Applications of Mobile Robots
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2019-03-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781789857559

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This book includes a selection of research work in the mobile robotics area, where several interesting topics are presented. In this way we find a review of multi-agents, different techniques applied to the navigation systems, artificial intelligence algorithms, which include deep learning applications, systems where a Kalman filter estimator is extended for visual odometry, and finally the design of an on-chip system for the execution of cognitive agents. Additionally, the development of different ideas in mobile robot applications are included and hopefully will be useful and enriching for readers.

Mobile Robotics

Mobile Robotics
Author: Ulrich Nehmzow
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781447100256

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Mobile Robotics: A Practical Introduction (2nd edition) is an excellent introduction to the foundations and methods used for designing completely autonomous mobile robots. A fascinating, cutting-edge, research topic, autonomous mobile robotics is now taught in more and more universities. In this book you are introduced to the fundamental concepts of this complex field via twelve detailed case studies that show how to build and program real working robots. Topics covered in clued learning, autonomous navigation in unmodified, noisy and unpredictable environments, and high fidelity robot simulation. This new edition has been updated to include a new chapter on novelty detection, and provides a very practical introduction to mobile robotics for a general scientific audience. It is essential reading for 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate students and postgraduate students studying robotics, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and robot engineering. The update and overview of core concepts in mobile robotics will assist and encourage practitioners of the field and set challenges to explore new avenues of research in this exiting field. The author is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Essex. "A very fine overview over the relevant problems to be solved in the attempt to bring intelligence to a moving vehicle." Professor Dr. Ewald von Puttkamer, University of Kaiserslautern "Case studies show ways of achieving an impressive repertoire of kinds of learned behaviour, navigation and map-building. The book is an admirable introduction to this modern approach to mobile robotics and certainly gives a great deal of food for thought. This is an important and though-provoking book." Alex M. Andrew in Kybernetes Vol 29 No 4 and Robotica Vol 18

Recent Advances in Mobile Robotics

Recent Advances in Mobile Robotics
Author: Andon Topalov
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2011-12-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789533079097

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Mobile robots are the focus of a great deal of current research in robotics. Mobile robotics is a young, multidisciplinary field involving knowledge from many areas, including electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering, computer, cognitive and social sciences. Being engaged in the design of automated systems, it lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence, computational vision, and robotics. Thanks to the numerous researchers sharing their goals, visions and results within the community, mobile robotics is becoming a very rich and stimulating area. The book Recent Advances in Mobile Robotics addresses the topic by integrating contributions from many researchers around the globe. It emphasizes the computational methods of programming mobile robots, rather than the methods of constructing the hardware. Its content reflects different complementary aspects of theory and practice, which have recently taken place. We believe that it will serve as a valuable handbook to those who work in research and development of mobile robots.

Mobile Robotics in Healthcare

Mobile Robotics in Healthcare
Author: Nikos Katevas
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical care
ISBN: 1586030795

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The text presents the conclusions of four years joint work of 12 European laboratories on mobile robotics technology for healthcare services. The book bridges the human factors and the demands of real-life applications to the achievements of the robotics technology. It is organize d in 15 chapters analyzing topics covering all the related fields and including but not limited to: user - application requirements, human machine interfacing, mobile robots' and mobile manipulators' control architectures, navigation and sensing strategies, and robot - smart building interconnection. It also provides technical details and hints to the reader on how to address real-life problems. The book also performs a historical review and includes an overview of the contemporary developments worldwide.