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Artificial Intelligence for Robotics - Second Edition

You're reading from  Artificial Intelligence for Robotics - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805129592
Pages 344 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Author (1):
Francis X. Govers III Francis X. Govers III
Profile icon Francis X. Govers III

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Building Blocks for Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
2. Chapter 1: The Foundation of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Robot 4. Chapter 3: Conceptualizing the Practical Robot Design Process 5. Part 2: Adding Perception, Learning, and Interaction to Robotics
6. Chapter 4: Recognizing Objects Using Neural Networks and Supervised Learning 7. Chapter 5: Picking Up and Putting Away Toys using Reinforcement Learning and Genetic Algorithms 8. Chapter 6: Teaching a Robot to Listen 9. Part 3: Advanced Concepts – Navigation, Manipulation, Emotions, and More
10. Chapter 7: Teaching the Robot to Navigate and Avoid Stairs 11. Chapter 8: Putting Things Away 12. Chapter 9: Giving the Robot an Artificial Personality 13. Chapter 10: Conclusions and Reflections 14. Answers 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Chapter 2

  1. Name three types of robot sensors.

    A sensor is anything that conveys data from the outside world to the robot. Sensors mentioned in the text include the following:

    • Sonar sensors
    • Cameras
    • Microphone
    • Buttons
    • Analog-to-digital voltage sensors
    • Temperature via thermistors
  2. What does the acronym PWM stand for?

    PWM stands for pulse width modulation, a type of digital-to-analog control scheme where pulses are sent out that get longer based on the amount of control desired. In other words, the pulse duty cycle (amount of time on/off) gets converted into a voltage to drive a motor. This is commonly used to control DC motors.

  3. What is analog-to-digital conversion? What goes in and what comes out?

    As the name says, analog-to-digital (A2D) conversion takes in an analog value, typically a voltage, and converts it into a digital value or number that the digital part of the computer can understand. A typical application is measuring battery voltage to determine the state of charge.

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