9783540762195
Robot Motion Planning And Control (Lecture Notes In Control And Information Sciences)
Springer (1998)
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How can a robot decide what motions to perform in order to achieve tasks in the physical world? Robot motion planning encompasses several different disciplines, most notably robotics, computer science, control theory and mathematics. This volume presents an interdisciplinary account of recent developments in the field. Topics covered include: combining geometric algorithms and control techniques to account for the nonholonomic constraints of most mobile robots; the mathematical machinery necessary for understanding nonholonomic systems; applying optimal techniques to compute optimal paths; feedback control for nonholonomic mobile robots; probabilistic algorithms and new motion planning approaches; and a survey of recent techniques for dealing with collision detection.

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LoC Classification TJ211.4.R63 1998
Dewey 629.892
Format Paperback
Cover Price 59,95 €
No. of Pages 343
Height x Width 241 x 159 mm
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