The Path to Autonomous Robots

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The principal chapters of this book form a collection of technical articles sp- ning many areas of research in robotics, these are followed by a set of short r- iniscences and tributes written by former students of Professor George A. Bekey. Professor Bekey, a pioneer in robotics, retired from the University of Southern C- ifornia (USC) in 2002 after serving on its faculty for forty years. He maintains an association with USC as University Professor Emeritus. Professor Bekey turned 80 in June 2008 - this is his Festschrift. As one of Professor Bekey's former students, it has been my privilege to know him for many years. This book represents the collective warm feelings of his former students, who remember their association with him in the fondest terms. Part I of this book is composed of technical chapters representing threads of active robotics research knitted loosely together. In many cases the themes of the chapters have their origins in the work the authors did when they were graduate students with Professor Bekey. These chapters are written for the reader interested in a sampling of modern research in Autonomous Robots. It is my hope that, for the serious reader, these chapters will serve as invitations to explore the ?eld via further reading and research.

Chapters written by leading international researchers A sampling of modern research in Autonomous Robots

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This collection of technical articles, written by leading international researchers in robotics, presents threads of modern robotics research. Also included are brief reminiscences of the former students of Professor George A. Bekey, reflecting on his remarkable 50-year career as an innovative educator and authority on Autonomous Robots. Together, these words pay tribute to Bekey's stature as a pioneer in the field, particularly in the areas of medical and rehabilitation robotics, human robot interaction and robot ethics. Topics explored in these chapters include:

  • Mobile robots in extreme environments

  • Autonomous spacecraft

  • The design of networked robotic systems

  • Robotic grasping using inputs from vision systems

  • Advances in manipulation and mobility inspired by human control systems

  • New directions in human-robot interaction

  • A biomimetic approach to autonomous robot design

  • Applying multi-task learning to inverse dynamics

    Researchers and students will be inspired both by these contributions and Professor Bekey's accomplishments, and the volume will undoubtedly spur further reading and research in the field.

    Inhalt
    Recent Research in Autonomous Robots.- Mobile Robots for Polar Remote Sensing.- Guidance and Control of Formation Flying Spacecraft.- Adaptive Sampling for Field Reconstruction With Multiple Moblie Robots.- Grasping Affordances: Learning to Connet vission to Hand Action.- Intelligent Robotics for Assistive Healthcare and Therapy.- A New Direction in Human-Robot Interaction; A Lesson from star Wars?.- Neurorobotics Primer.- Learning Inverse Dynamics by Gaussian process Begrression under the Multi-Task Learning Framework.- Tributes and Recollections from Former Students.- Professor George Albert Bekey.- Current History of the Bekey Tribe.- Recollections and Tributes.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781441946751
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st edition 2009
    • Editor Gaurav Sukhatme
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T11mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9781441946751
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 1441946756
    • Veröffentlichung 05.11.2010
    • Titel The Path to Autonomous Robots
    • Untertitel Essays in Honor of George A. Bekey
    • Gewicht 306g
    • Herausgeber Springer US
    • Anzahl Seiten 196
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Informatik

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