Mobile robotics : mathematics, models and methods / Alonzo Kelly, Carnegie Mellon University.
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- 9781107031159 (hardback)
- 110703115X (hardback)
- 629.8932 KEL-AÂ 23
- TJ211.415Â .K39 2013
- COM012000
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629.89263 GUT-L Almost human : making robots think / | 629.892637 SAN-D Computer vision in robotics and industrial applications / | 629.8932 DUD-G Computational principles of mobile robotics / | 629.8932 KEL-A Mobile robotics : | 629.8932 SCH-R Make : | 629.8933 DOM-E Modeling, performance analysis and control of robot manipulators / | 629.8933 RIM-E Mechanics of robot grasping / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Math fundamentals -- Numerical methods -- Dynamics -- Optimal estimation -- State estimation -- Control -- Perception -- Localization and mapping -- Motion planning.
"Mobile Robotics offers comprehensive coverage of the essentials of the field suitable for both students and practitioners. Adapted from Alonzo Kelly's graduate and undergraduate courses, the content of the book reflects current approaches to developing effective mobile robots. Professor Kelly adapts principles and techniques from the fields of mathematics, physics and numerical methods to present a consistent framework in a notation that facilitates learning and highlights relationships between topics. This text was developed specifically to be accessible to senior level undergraduates in engineering and computer science, and includes supporting exercises to reinforce the lessons of each section. Practitioners will value Kelly's perspectives on practical applications of these principles. Complex subjects are reduced to implementable algorithms extracted from real systems wherever possible, to enhance the real-world relevance of the text"--
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