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  1. Introduction to Autonomous Mobile Robots (Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents) by Roland Siegwart, Illah R. Nourbakhsh, 2004-04-01
  2. Applied Robotics by Edwin Wise, 1999-09-01
  3. Mobile Robotic Car Design (Tab Robotics) by Pushkin Kachroo, Patricia Mellodge, 2004-08-12
  4. Robotics, Mechatronics, and Artificial Intelligence: Experimental Circuit Blocks for Designers by Newton C. Braga, 2001-11-08
  5. Introduction to Robotics: Analysis, Systems, Applications by Saeed B. Niku, 2001-07-30
  6. Principles of Robot Motion: Theory, Algorithms, and Implementations (Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents) by Howie Choset, Kevin M. Lynch, et all 2005-06-04
  7. Evolutionary Robotics: The Biology, Intelligence, and Technology of Self-Organizing Machines (Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents) by Stefano Nolfi, Dario Floreano, 2004-03-01
  8. Control of Single Wheel Robots (Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics) by Yangsheng Xu, Yongsheng Ou, 2009-12-15
  9. Control of Single Wheel Robots (Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics) by Yangsheng Xu, Yongsheng Ou, 2009-12-15
  10. Fundamentals of Robotics (Dekker Mechanical Engineering) by David Ardayfio, 1987-05-29
  11. An Introduction to AI Robotics (Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents) by Robin R. Murphy, 2000-11-13
  12. Modelling and Identification in Robotics (Advances in Industrial Control) by Krzysztof R. Kozlowski, 1998-06-15
  13. Mobile Robotics: A Practical Introduction by Ulrich Nehmzow, 2003-06-11
  14. Robotics: Control, Sensing, Vision, and Intelligence by K. S. Fu, R.C. Gonzalez, et all 1987-07

61. FCS Robotics, High Performance Haptics.
A manufacturer and supplier of the HapticsMASTER, a highperformance interface.
http://www.fcs-robotics.com
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62. Robots & Robotics Accessories
Chariot. ROBOT DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE. OEM ROBOT CONTROL SYSTEMS. ACCESSORIES. Copyright 2002, ActivMedia robotics, LLC. All rights reserved.
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63. Meier Förder-Robot GmbH - Engineering - Automation - Fördertechnik - Roboter
Realisierung schl¼sselfertiger Automatisierungsanlagen f¼r die produzierende Industrie in Europa. Informationen zum Leistungsumfang sowie aktuelle Projekte. CH4226 Breitenbach
http://www.mfr-robotics.com/

64. E-Robot - Erguel Robotics Technologies
erobot est bas©   St-Imier, concoure pour participer   Eurobot, championnat de robotique autonome. Photos du robot, statut du club et r¨glement.
http://www.dezeque.com/e-robot/
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65. Popular Mechanics - Science - Robotics
Articles discussing the latest news on robotics technology and artificial intelligence research.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/robotics/
Select another article WTC Rebirth Micro Warfare Machines That Build Machines Disney Reinvents Itself Sixth Sensors Robots Of The Deep Robots Team Up Shrinking Micromachines Robot Population Explosion Lego Mania Comuterized Personality Artificial Intelligence Robots Computer-Generated Plant VCR Alert Articles Current Archive New Archive ... Get Ready For Molecule-Size Machines
A new generation of tools will make molecule-size machines a reality.
Lego Mania

Robotics are a snap with the new "intelligent" Mindstorms kits from Lego.
VCR Alert for Machine Lovers

History Channel documentary tells the story of the machines that make the machines.
Documentary Explains How Machines Build Machines

History Channel documentary tells the story of the machines that make the machines.
Robot Population Explosion

Artificial Intelligence Robots May Be Smarter Than You

Incorporating the latest artificial intelligence technology, these robots may be smarter than you. Students Explore How Real People Respond To Virtual People Students explore how people respond to virtual people. Computer-Generated Manufacturing Plant Streamlines The Real Thing Computers bring about dramatic changes in manufacturing.

66. The Harvard Robotics Laboratory
more news. Lab Overview. The Harvard robotics Laboratory was founded in 1983 by Prof. Roger Brockett. 20032004 Harvard robotics Laboratory and the authors.
http://hrl.harvard.edu/
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Analog Sorting
Demo [avi] Pattern Generation
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"Boundary of quantum evolution under decoherence"
article by Navin Khaneja , Burkhard Luy and Steffen J. Glaser establishes physical limits on how closely a quantum mechanical system can be steered to a desired target state in the presence of relaxation. It appeared in the December 11, 2003 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
"Active Sensing and Data Driven Algorithm Selection"
talk Roger Brockett considers a computational analog of active sensing and casts data driven algorithms as a type of sensing. It was originally given as a planary talk at the 2003 IEEE KIMAS Conference
"Making use of Hidden Symmetries in Data"
Roger Brockett gave this plenary talk at the 2003 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory . In it, he describes topological invariants in data and discusses how finite state machines can be viewed as "skeletons" of differential equations. [more news]
Lab Overview
The Harvard Robotics Laboratory was founded in 1983 by Prof.

67. Triangle Amateur Robotics
TAR is based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Originally a homebrew computer club founded in 1975, the group was renamed to TAR in 1987. TAR holds monthly meetings and an annual contest.
http://www.triangleamateurrobotics.org/
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Triangle Amateur Robotics (TAR) is dedicated to creating personal robots for fun and knowledge. We meet at 7:30pm on the first Monday of each month on the North Carolina State University campus.
Anyone is welcome to join us for a meeting, just show up!
214 Daniels Hall North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina - see map - Be sure to check out the new club merchandise page! This web page is generated on the fly by a custom perl script. Web-related issues should be directed to

68. AI Lab Zurich : Links : Robotics
updated Mar 26, 2001 27130th access since Aug 9, 1997, robotics Links Send questions and remarks to chandana@ifi.unizh.ch · Design by Alex Riegler
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Much of this information is gleaned from the Robotics Internet Resources Page of LPR, UMass. , which in turn was created using the comp.robotics FAQ maintained by Kevin Dowling (nivek@cmu.edu) . or using Jonathan Fletcher's JumpStation and just plain WWW surfing. Reading comp.robotics.misc and comp.robotics.research also helped a lot. Try also VLSI and robotics lab of the Indiana University , or the U. of Central Florida , they are comprehensive overviews of robotics related WWW sites. Kevin Dowling has converted the FAQ into an easy-to-use Hypertext FAQ. If necessary, you can get the latest FAQ from the MIT archive . Ron Kube's Grad Student's Who's Who in Robotics is also available (Also in WWW format)
Research Laboratories' Home Pages
  • ACM's SIGART (Special Interest Group for Artificial Intelligence).

69. JOKER Robotics - Intelligent Controllers And Robots With Vision
joker robotics, Intelligent Controllers and Robots with onboard Vision, sells mobile robots, robotic kits, robots, motors, servos, software, EyeBot
http://www.joker-robotics.com/
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JOKER Robotics has been founded in 1995 in Germany and now has its headquarters in Western Australia. We develop, manufacture, and distribute highest quality controllers and mobile robot systems for research and education.
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Area Company Web Contact/Email Phone Fax Europe AndroTec, Germany www.eyebot.de Michael Kasper North America Zagros Robotics, USA www.zagrosrobotics.com AJ Neal RobotOz, Australia www.robotoz.com.au Rik Favalli Japan Shinkawa, Japan www.shinkawa.co.jp Satoko Oishi Korea Soosung Education System, Korea soosungedu.co.kr Doo-Yeob Park

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70. Yoky Matsuoka
Mechanical Engineering professor. robotics Institute researcher. Humanmachine interaction, medical robotics, neuroengineering.
http://www.me.cmu.edu/people/faculty/matsuoka.htm
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Yoky Matsuoka
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AREAS Human-machine interaction, medical robotics, neural control of movement, learning, and neuroengineering. DEGREES B.S. 1993, University of California, Berkeley; M.S. 1995 and Ph.D. 1998, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Carnegie Mellon, 2000-
WEBPAGE Personal Homepage PHONE FAX EMAIL yoky@andrew.cmu.edu ADDRESS Carnegie Mellon University
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Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Professor Matsuoka's research is directed toward developing neuromuscular rehabilitation and assistive robotic devices to understand and enhance human learning capabilities. There are three multidisciplinary approaches taken in this research. The first approach is the development of rehabilitation and assistive robots (i.e. wearable, haptic, and humanoid robots). There is growing acceptance of robots as safe devices for surgery and rehabilitation. However, the relationship between the design of the robot and the effect on the interacting person is not well understood. Professor Matsuoka intends to optimize robot design, actuators and sensors for safety, comfort and human motor performance enhancement.

71. Robots, AGV's & Robotic Sensing
ActivMedia robotics designs, integrates and manufactures intelligent mobile robots and their navigation, control, sensing and response systems.
http://www.activmedia.com/
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ActivMedia Robotics designs, integrates and manufactures intelligent mobile robots and their navigation, control, sensing and response systems. We have over 1,700 robots in the field worldwide and are uniquely poised to lead the commercial service robots industry. Research funding includes grants from DARPA and NIH. We are actively seeking marketing and technology partners.
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72. An Interview With Drew McDermott
Extensive work in logic, planning, and robotics, also known for his blunt public appraisals of the state of AI research. Interviewed in Crossroads, the student magazine of the ACM.
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds3-1/interview.html
An Interview with
Drew McDermott
by Kentaro Toyama Drew McDermott graduated with a combined B.S./M.S. Electrical Engineering degree in 1973 (``I had to pretend to be an electrical engineer for 4 years as an undergrad''), and wasted no time earning a Ph.D. in 1976, in the newly-formed Electrical Engineering/Computer Science department, all from MIT. He then immediately joined the Yale faculty and rapidly ascended to the top of the ivory tower. He's well-known in AI circles not only for his extensive work in logic, planning, and robotics, but also for his blunt public appraisals of the state of AI research. In 1976, he wrote an essay titled ``Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Stupidity,'' in which he chastised AI researchers (himself included) for various forms of wishful thinking that allowed one to interpret a (sometimes unimplemented) program's relatively meaningless data manipulation as meaningful, intelligent thought. In 1987, he effectively renounced an area of research to which he had devoted many years of work: ``A Critique of Pure Reason'' expresses his disillusionment with attempts to base common-sense reasoning on deductive logic, and challenges the fundamental assumptions of logic-based AI. With that kind of experience, talent, knowledge, and candor, McDermott's opinions of AI are worth hearing:

73. HEPENIX Ltd.
Designs, produces, installs, maintains equipment for plant automation, robotics, nuclear techniques, other. Teaching and consulting.
http://www.datanet.hu/hepenix/index_en.html

74. Construction Area. Hard Hats Required.
The Home Page of the IU Computer Science Department s Analog VLSI and robotics Lab. IU Computer Science Analog VLSI robotics Laboratory. Welcome to our lab!
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/robotics/robotics.html
The is part of Indiana University 's Department of Computer Science, which has a
Construction Area. Hard Hats Required.
Newly active construction area (October 20, 1995).
IU Computer Science
Welcome to our lab! We are studying Analog VLSI in the form of Extended Analog Computers (a combination of Lukasiewicz Logic Arrays and Kirchoff machines), and Robotics by building cooperative insect-like robots in a colony. Maintained by Jason L. Almeter (jla@cs.indiana.edu) Please e-mail any suggestions or comments.

75. Merlin Control Systems
North Yorkshire, UK company that builds, installs, and services industrial control and automation, robotics, electrical panel building, PLCs, and motor controls.
http://www.merlin-controls.com/
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Merlin Control Systems Ltd, Station Road, Brompton-on-Swale, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 7SE Robotics Process Control Automation PLC Control Systems CNC Servo HMI Scada Electrical Panel Design Custon Electronics At Merlin Control Systems Ltd, we like to pride ourselves on the levels of expertise and service that we can offer to our customers. To support our core business of providing efficient and cost effective solutions in the field of automation and control, we encompass a range of skills from electrical design to system programming, bespoke electronics to safety interfaces, mechanical handling, motors and pneumatic systems. As well as new systems, we specialise in upgrading and retrofitting existing equipment.

76. Robotics Trends :: Robots And Robotics Technology News, Information And Analysis
DARPA s Grand Challenge robotics Race or Components Race? Sensors are key enabling components for advanced robotics applications.
http://www.roboticstrends.com/
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DARPA's Grand Challenge... Robotics Race or Components Race?
Sensors are key enabling components for advanced robotics applications. In many ways, sensor component technology is driving the robotics market, especially as the demands on robotics applications become greater and the "reach" robotics applications extends beyond manufacturing and assembly environments. But are sensors driving the robotics market, or is it the other way around? The DARPA Grand Challenge provides some insights.
By David Duke
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Opinion Why Robot Cars Are Important
Some would argue that for the forseeable future robo-cars will be primarily limited to use in the military. But according to Pete Markiewicz, a number of business and societal factors argue against that limited viewpoint.
By Dr. Pete Markiewicz Vendor Spotlight Toyota Gets in the Game
Toyota joins Honda and Sony in Japan's humanoid robotics technology race with a pair of trumpet-playing robots. More importantly, the company announced the creation of a new division with the aim of commercializing humanoid robots by 2010.
by Dan Kara In this Issue Project to Study Unmanned Planes
iRobot and Evolution Robotics Joined By Industry Leading Suppliers, Associations and Media Firms in Sponsorship of RoboNexus

77. WELCOME TO JPL ROBOTICS PAGE
Official site of NASA robotics research from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
http://robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/homepage.html

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78. Hoppmann: High Speed Equipment And Engineering For Assembly Automation
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79. Friendly Robotics - Home Page
Affordable, fully automatic lawnmower. Your presence on the lawn is no longer required. It mows, you don't!
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80. ESG Lego Robotics Seminar
A basic robotics and mechanics class at MIT which centers on Lego.
http://web.mit.edu/esg/proj/ic/www/lego.html
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Do you like playing with legos? Do you think building stuff is neat? Do you want to learn some robotics? This might be the class for you.
No previous experience with robotics or legos is necessary- if you have no idea how a gear train works, that's fine, and if you've been building with technic legos since before you could walk, that's fine too.
The seminar is not organized in a traditional We Lecture, You Listen way. Rather, it's a hands-on class where you work on projects and we the tutors provide direction and suggestions. We may stand up and give a brief talk about different kinds of robotic control, or show you how to hook up the sensors, or suggest 'tricks' that make your life easier. In lab, you will be constructing lego robots and learning how program them in Interactive C, the language used by the 6.270 IAP Lego robotics competition (much of our electronic hardware comes from past 6.270 competitions). The seminar is worth 6 credits, so six hours a week of work are expected. Four out of the six hours should be supervised lab hours (we the tutors will set up times we can be here), while the other two are on your own time. Some people end up spending a lot of their free time here too- it's supposed to be exciting!

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