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This article is from the Robotics FAQ, by Kevin Dowling nivek@cs.cmu.edu with numerous contributions by others.

19 Robotics Books p3

"Robot Evolution: the Development of Anthropomorphics"

Rosheim, Mark E.
1994, John Wiley and Sons
ISBN 0-471-02622-0

"Robot Hobby: The Complete Manual, for Individuals and Clubs"

John W. Gutmann, Foreword by Joe Engelberger

From:

Machine Press Publishing
P.O. Box 870210
Stone Mountain, GA 30087-0006

ISBN 0-9634272-4-5, Soft cover $29.95, Hard Cover $36.95

"Robotic Technology: Principles and Practice."

Werner G. Holzbock
Van Nostrand Reinhold Co, 1986, ISBN 0-442-23154-7

"Robotics"

edited by Marvin Minsky
Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1985
ISBN: 0385194145, LCCN: 84024390

"Robot Motion: Planning and Control "

Brady, Hollerbach, Johnson, Lozano-Perez, and Mason.
Cambridge, MA, MIT Press 1982)

Collection of excellent papers on the topic of robot motion.

"Robots"

Peter Marsh
Crescent (Crown) Publishers, NY 1985

Marsh edited the volume and the book is made up of several
contributions from robotics researchers. A very well illustrated book
that covers the general topic of robots. Excellent source materials
and graphics.

"Safety, Reliability, and Human Factors in Robotic Systems."

Edited by James H. Graham.
Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1991.
ISBN 0-442-00280-7

Laws/rules/regulations are governing industrial robot installations in
the U.S.

"Sensors for Mobile Robots"

H. R. Everett
Publisher: A K Peters
net: [24]http://www.tiac.net/users/akpeters/sensors.html

An excellent overview of many sensors useful for robotics (and other
applications)

"Teleoperation and Robotics in Space"

Steven B. Skaar and Carl F. Ruoff, editors;
American Institute of Aerodynamics and Astrodynamics' PROGRESS IN
AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS SERIES, AIAA, Washington D.C., 1994.

This volume discusses many of the practical and theoretical aspects of
on-orbit teleoperation and robotics. Included in the volume are
detailed discussions, diagrams, and photos of international hardware
designed to assist with the assembly and maintenance of the space
station, as well as information about new remote teleoperation systems
and training facilities and programs for their operators. The
economics and politics of robotic vs manned space activities are
discussed at length as are the special issues which affect
long-distance operation, operation in near-zero g, operation using
very-light-weight, nonrigid units, and operation with an unconstrained
base.

 

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