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629.892 TRO-J Winning design! : | 629.892 WAN-X Machine learning-based natural scene recognition for mobile robot localization in an unknown environment / | 629.89251 CAL-S Robot programming by demonstration : | 629.89251 HUG-C Robot programming : | 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 / |
This is the first complete beginner's guide to programming and automating modern robots. Drawing on their experience teaching thousands of robotics beginners, Cameron and Tracey Hughes show how to automate robots (or teams of robots), translating your ideas into specific tasks they can perform on their own, with no remote controls. 'The Beginner's Guide to Programming Robots' builds your skills through four simple projects created with today's leading robot microcontrollers (ARM9 and ARM7) on leading robot platforms (LEGO Mindstorms EV3, NXT, and Wowee RS Media Robot). Step by step, you'll learn how to use modern techniques to program robot sensors, motors, and more. Along the way, you'll learn skills you can use in hardware/Maker/DIY projects on any platform, including the wildly popular low-cost Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and BeagleBone platforms.
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