Basic robotics concepts (The Blacksburg continuing education series)

Basic Robotics Concepts by John M. Holland, published by Financial Times Prentice Hall in 1983, is a comprehensive resource that spans 670 pages. This first edition provides an in-depth discussion of various robotics applications, focusing on technologies such as vision, reflective ranging, manipulators, speech synthesis, and speech recognition.
Readers will find detailed insights into robot development methods, energy systems, carriage systems, navigation techniques, and programming methods. This book serves as a guide to the development of independent robots, making it a valuable reference for those interested in the field of robotics.
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Discusses robotics applications for the related technologies of vision, reflective ranging, manipulators, speech synthesis, & speech recognition. Also discusses robot development methods, energy systems, carriage systems, navigation techniques, programming methods. Serves as a guide to the development of independent robots.
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