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A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation (Hardcover): Richard M. Murray, Zexiang Li, S. Shankar Sastry A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation (Hardcover)
Richard M. Murray, Zexiang Li, S. Shankar Sastry
R5,676 Discovery Miles 56 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation presents a mathematical formulation of the kinematics, dynamics, and control of robot manipulators. It uses an elegant set of mathematical tools that emphasizes the geometry of robot motion and allows a large class of robotic manipulation problems to be analyzed within a unified framework. The foundation of the book is a derivation of robot kinematics using the product of the exponentials formula. The authors explore the kinematics of open-chain manipulators and multifingered robot hands, present an analysis of the dynamics and control of robot systems, discuss the specification and control of internal forces and internal motions, and address the implications of the nonholonomic nature of rolling contact are addressed, as well. The wealth of information, numerous examples, and exercises make A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation valuable as both a reference for robotics researchers and a text for students in advanced robotics courses.

Nonholonomic Motion Planning (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993): Zexiang Li, J.F. Canny Nonholonomic Motion Planning (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Zexiang Li, J.F. Canny
R3,012 Discovery Miles 30 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nonholonomic Motion Planning grew out of the workshop that took place at the 1991 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. It consists of contributed chapters representing new developments in this area. Contributors to the book include robotics engineers, nonlinear control experts, differential geometers and applied mathematicians. Nonholonomic Motion Planning is arranged into three chapter groups: Controllability: one of the key mathematical tools needed to study nonholonomic motion. Motion Planning for Mobile Robots: in this section the papers are focused on problems with nonholonomic velocity constraints as well as constraints on the generalized coordinates. Falling Cats, Space Robots and Gauge Theory: there are numerous connections to be made between symplectic geometry techniques for the study of holonomies in mechanics, gauge theory and control. In this section these connections are discussed using the backdrop of examples drawn from space robots and falling cats reorienting themselves. Nonholonomic Motion Planning can be used either as a reference for researchers working in the areas of robotics, nonlinear control and differential geometry, or as a textbook for a graduate level robotics or nonlinear control course.

A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation (Paperback): Richard M. Murray, Zexiang Li, S. Shankar Sastry A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation (Paperback)
Richard M. Murray, Zexiang Li, S. Shankar Sastry
R4,089 Discovery Miles 40 890 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation presents a mathematical formulation of the kinematics, dynamics, and control of robot manipulators. It uses an elegant set of mathematical tools that emphasizes the geometry of robot motion and allows a large class of robotic manipulation problems to be analyzed within a unified framework.

The foundation of the book is a derivation of robot kinematics using the product of the exponentials formula. The authors explore the kinematics of open-chain manipulators and multifingered robot hands, present an analysis of the dynamics and control of robot systems, discuss the specification and control of internal forces and internal motions, and address the implications of the nonholonomic nature of rolling contact are addressed, as well.

The wealth of information, numerous examples, and exercises make A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation valuable as both a reference for robotics researchers and a text for students in advanced robotics courses.

Geometric Methods in Robotics and Mechanism Research (Paperback): Yunjiang Lou, Zexiang Li, Lou Yunjiang Geometric Methods in Robotics and Mechanism Research (Paperback)
Yunjiang Lou, Zexiang Li, Lou Yunjiang
R2,058 Discovery Miles 20 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents the most recent research advances in the theory, design, and application of robotics and mechanisms. The topics cover Lie group theory based, screw theory based, and set theory based methods in type synthesis, kinematic and static analysis, and design of robotic mechanisms, especially parallel mechanisms. Innovative designs of parallel mechanism are obtained for pick and place applications, nano-manipulation, and surgical robots. The results should interest researchers, teachers, and students, in fields of engineering and mathematics related to robot theory, design, and application.

Nonholonomic Motion Planning (Hardcover, New): Zexiang Li, John Canny Nonholonomic Motion Planning (Hardcover, New)
Zexiang Li, John Canny
R2,786 Discovery Miles 27 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Nonholonomic Motion Planning" grew out of the Workshop on Nonholonomic Motion Planning that took place at the 1991 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. It consists of contributed chapters representing new developments in this area. Contributors to the book include robotics engineers, nonlinear control experts, differential geometres and applied mathematics. The book is arranged around three chapter groups: controllability - one of the key mathematical tools needed to study nonholonomic motion; motion planning for mobile robots - focusing on problems with nonholonomic velocity constraints as well as constraints on the generalized co-ordinates; and falling cats, space robots and gauge theory. There are numerous connections to be made between symplectic geometry techniques for the study of holonomies in mechanics, gauge theory and control. In this section these connections are discussed using the backdrop of examples drawn from space robots and falling cats reorienting themselves. "Nonholonomic Motion Planning" can be used either as a reference for researchers working in the areas of robotics, nonlinear control and differential geometry, or as a textbook for a graduate level robotics or nonlinear control course.

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