Living Robotics - A Multidisciplinary Approach to Advancing Robotics Science
Fouad Sabry
Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable
Synopsis
1: BEAM robotics: Explore the fundamental principles driving bioinspired autonomous robots. 2: Embedded system: Understand the backbone tech enabling control in complex robotics applications. 3: Mark Tilden: Discover the mind behind BEAM robotics and his revolutionary robotics approach. 4: Behaviorbased robotics: Delve into robots designed to exhibit lifelike behavioral responses. 5: Heliostat: Learn about robotic heliostats and their role in solar energy applications. 6: Solarroller: Study solarpowered BEAM robots with dynamic energyefficient designs. 7: Crawler (BEAM): Analyze BEAM crawlers and their movement inspired by biological organisms. 8: Analog robot: Examine analogcontrolled robots and their streamlined circuitry. 9: Mobile robot: Understand the technology behind autonomous, movementfocused robots. 10: HERO (robot): Get insights into HERO’s role in educational and developmental robotics. 11: Brosl Hasslacher: Uncover the contributions of Brosl Hasslacher to BEAM robotics. 12: Stiquito: Explore Stiquito, the versatile insectlike robot used in educational settings. 13: RS Media: Learn about RS Media, the multimedia robot that brings interactive experiences. 14: Roboquad: Discover Roboquad’s fourlegged design, balancing stability with flexibility. 15: Webots: Dive into Webots, a simulator tool that advances robot research and design. 16: Braitenberg vehicle: Investigate these unique robots that mimic cognitive responses. 17: IISc Guidance, Control and Decision Systems Laboratory: Overview the lab’s pioneering research in autonomous robotics. 18: Elmer and Elsie (robots): Examine the early robot prototypes that led to behaviorbased robotics. 19: Microprocessor: Understand the microprocessor’s crucial role in robotics control and function. 20: Microcontroller: Explore microcontrollers that provide essential computing power for robots. 21: AVR microcontrollers: Review the AVR family, integral to many modern robotics applications.
