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Learn Robotics Programming

You're reading from   Learn Robotics Programming Build and control cutting-edge AI robots with Raspberry Pi and Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2025
Last Updated in Sep 2025
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246987
Length 566 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Learn Robotics Programming, Third Edition: Build and control cutting-edge AI robots with Raspberry Pi and Python
1 Introduction to Robotics FREE CHAPTER 2 Exploring Robot Building Blocks – Code and Electronics 3 Preparing a Headless Raspberry Pi for a Robot 4 Protecting Robot Code with Git 5 Building Robot Basics – Wheels, Power, and Wiring 6 Drive and Turn – Moving Motors with MQTT and Python 7 Driving the Robot with a Phone and Python 8 Programming Distance Sensors with Python

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Have you ever wanted to build a robot? Have you seen amazing robots other people make and want to know where to start? This book will get you started on what a robot is, how to make and program a robot that appears to be intelligent. We’ll write code which uses sensors to observe the robot's surroundings and build real-world examples for advanced topics, including vision, speech recognition, and talking.You’ll see how combining simple build techniques with some code results in a machine that feels like a pet. You will also learn how to debug it when things go wrong, which they will. You'll find out how the robot can indicate problems back to you, along with selecting the behavior you would like to demonstrate. We’ll connect a smartphone to it, add voice control, and finally show you how to plan further robot builds.So, before we start building a robot, it's worth spending a little time on what a robot is. We can explore some types of robots, along with principles that distinguish robots from other machines. You'll think a little about where the line between robot and non-robot machines is located, and then perhaps muddy that line a little bit with the somewhat fuzzy truth. We will then look at a few robots built in the hobbyist and amateur robotics scenes and the parts that go into making them.In this chapter, we will be covering the following topics:

  • What does the word robot mean?
  • Exploring real world robots
  • Looking at what's inside a robot
  • Exploring different types of robot components
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