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Mechatronic Components: Roadmap to Design explains the practical
application of mechatronics, including sections on adaptive
structures, robotics and other areas where mechanics and
electronics converge. Professional engineers in a variety of areas
will find this textbook to be extremely helpful with its in-depth
use of flow diagrams and schemes that help readers understand the
logic behind the design of such systems. Using approximately 130
different components with diagrams and flowcharts that help
engineers from different fields understand the general properties
and selection criteria of a component, this book presents a
comprehensive resource on mechatronic components.
For several decades now, mobile robots have been integral to the
development of new robotic systems for new applications, even in
non-technical areas. Mobile robots have already been developed for
such uses as industrial automation, medical care, space
exploration, demining operations, surveillance, entertainment,
museum guides and many other industrial and non-industrial
applications. In some cases these products are readily available on
the market. A considerable amount of literature is also available;
not all of which pertains to technical issues, as listed in the
chapters of this book and its companion. Readers will enjoy this
book and its companion and will utilize the knowledge gained with
satisfaction and will be assisted by its content in their
interdisciplinary work for engineering developments of mobile
robots, in both old and new applications. This book and its
companion can be used as a graduate level course book or a guide
book for the practicing engineer who is working on a specific
problem described in one of the chapters. The companion volume for
this book, Designs and Prototypes of Mobile Robots, is available
separately.
For several decades now, mobile robots have been integral to the
development of new robotic systems for new applications, even in
non-technical areas. Mobile robots have already been developed for
such uses as industrial automation, medical care, space
exploration, demining operations, surveillance, entertainment,
museum guides and many other industrial and non-industrial
applications. In some cases these products are readily available on
the market. A considerable amount of literature is also available;
not all of which pertains to technical issues, as listed in the
chapters of this book and its companion. Readers will enjoy this
book and its companion and will utilize the knowledge gained with
satisfaction and will be assisted by its content in their
interdisciplinary work for engineering developments of mobile
robots, in both old and new applications. This book and its
companion can be used as a graduate level course book or a guide
book for the practicing engineer who is working on a specific
problem described in one of the chapters. The companion volume for
this book, Mobile Robots for Dynamic Environments, is available
separately.
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