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Concise Encyclopedia Of Robotics

by Stan Gibilisco, Dale Pierre Layman
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Overview

Written by an award-winning electronics author, the Concise Encyclopedia of Robotics delivers 400 up-to-date, easy-to-read definitions that make even complex concepts understandable. Over 150 illustrations make the information accessible at a glance and extensive cross-referencing and a comprehensive bibliography facilitate further research.

Covering the very latest trends and developments and written with an eye toward future applications, this reference belongs on the desktop of every robotics, artificial intelligence, and electronics hobbyist.

Synopsis

OVER 400 UP-TO-THE-MINUTE TERMS

INSTANT CLARIFICATION ON ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TERMS, TECHNIQUES, AND SYSTEMS

This handy collection of straightforward, to-the-point definitions is exactly what robotics and artificial intelligence hobbyists need to get and stay up to speed with all new terms that have recently emerged in robotics and artificial intelligence.

Written by an award-winning electronics author, the Concise Encyclopedia of Robotics delivers 400 up-to-date, easy-to-read definitions that make even complex concepts understandable. Over 150 illustrations make the information accessible at a glance and extensive cross-referencing and a comprehensive bibliography facilitate further research.

Covering the very latest trends and developments and written with an eye toward future applications, this compact, no-fluff reference belongs on the desktop of every robotics, artificial intelligence, and electronics hobbyist.

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The world of robotics and artificial intelligence is fun and fascinating. It also can be frustrating if you are not familiar with the terms and concepts found in the wealth of material available on the subject. This indispensable reference will provide you with a comfortable grasp of the terminology so you can work and play successfully in the robotics arena!

Although the book could have included more math and jargon, it does contain a wealth of information, beginning with the term Acoustic Proximity Sensor and moving right along through Bongard Problem, Control Training, and Groundskeeping Robot. It explains Macroknowledge, Neural Network, and goes on to Pressure Sensing, Reactive Paradigm, Wheel Drive Locomotion, and Zooming. This book leaves no question unanswered, and no reader untutored.

Concise Encyclopedia of Robotics is a marvelous compendium of information relevant to robotics and AI for hobbyists, students, and people who are just curious about these technologies. The book delivers terms and concepts in alphabetical order, so that whatever term you need to know, it is available to you almost instantly, and covered in enough detail to facilitate any other reading you might be doing on the subject. John Vacca

John Vacca, the former computer security official (CSO) for NASA's space station program (Freedom), has written 38 books about advanced storage, computer security, and aerospace technology.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2002
Publisher
T A B Books
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780071410106

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