Robot Programmer's Bonanza

Robot Programmer's Bonanza

Robot Programmer's Bonanza

Robot Programmer's Bonanza

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Overview

The first hands-on programming guide for today's robot hobbyist

Get ready to reach into your programming toolbox and control a robot like never before! Robot Programmer's Bonanza is the one-stop guide for everyone from robot novices to advanced hobbyists who are ready to go beyond just building robots and start programming them to perform useful tasks.

Using the versatile RobotBASIC programming language, you'll discover how to prototype your creative ideas using the integrated mobile robot simulator and then port your finished programs to nearly any hardware/software configuration. You can even use the built-in wireless protocol to directly control real-world robots that can be built from readily available sensors and actuators. Start small by making your robot follow a line, hug a wall, and avoid drop-offs or restricted areas. Then, enable your robot to perform more sophisticated actions, such as locating a goal, sweeping the floor, or navigating a home or office. Packed with illustrations and plenty of inspiration, the unique Robot Programmer's Bonanza even helps you “teach” your robot to become intelligent and adapt to its behavior!

Everything you need to program and control a robot!

  • In-depth coverage of the RobotBASIC simulator as well as how it can be used to control real-world robots either directly or through the integrated wireless protocol
  • A companion website with a FREE download of the full version of the RobotBASIC robotic simulator and control language
  • Remote control algorithms as well as autonomous behaviors
  • Integrated debugger facilitates program development
  • Appendices that detail RobotBASIC's extensive commands and functions as well as the integrated programming environment
  • Adaptable and customizable programs that solve realistic problems-use simulations to prototype robots that can mow a yard, deliver mail, or recharge a battery, then port your algorithms to real-world robots
  • Chapters devoted to creating contests with RobotBASIC and utilizing RobotBASIC in the classroom to teach programming

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071547987
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 06/14/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

John Blankenship taught computer and electronic technology for 33 years at the college level. He has also worked as an engineer and as an independent consultant. He received a B.S. in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech, a masters in electronic engineering technology from Southern Polytechnic State University, and an M.B.A. from Georgia State University. This is his sixth book.

Samuel Mishal is a software engineer and systems analyst. He worked as a consultant for major government departments and businesses around the world. He taught mathematics and computing at the college level. He received a B.S. in electronics engineering technology from DeVry University, a bachelors in computer science from the University of Western Australia, a masters in engineering science from Oxford University, and a masters in structural engineering from Imperial College London.

Table of Contents

Part I: Building Blocks
Ch 1: Why Simulations?
Ch 2: Intro To RobotBASIC
Ch 3: RobotBASIC Sensors
Ch 4: Remote Control Algorithms
Ch 5: Random Roaming
Ch 6: Debugging
Part II: A Toolbox Of Behaviors
Ch 7: Following A Line
Ch 8: Following A Wall
Ch 9: Avoiding Drop-Offs & Restricted Areas
Ch 10: Vector Graphics Robot
Part III: Complex Compound Behaviors
Ch 11: Mowing & Sweeping Robot
Ch 12: Locating a Goal
Ch 13: Recharging The Battery
Ch 14: Negotiating A Maze
Ch 15: Negotiating A Home/Office
Part IV: Going Further
Ch 16: True Intelligence: Adaptive Behavior
Ch 17: Using RobotBASIC Algorithms With Real Robots
Ch 18: Contests With RobotBASIC
Ch 19: RobotBASIC in the Classroom
Appendix A: The RobotBASIC IDE
Appendix B: The RobotBASIC Language
Appendix C: Commands, Functions & Other Details
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