
Robotics
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The contents are divided into three parts. The first two cover classic theories of robotics, including kinematics, dynamics, path planning, control, and programming. Specifically, Part I is an introduction targeting junior students, featuring more simplistic topics and examples. Part II provides the senior students and professionals with more in-depth discussions on critical topics and more comprehensive examples. In Part III, we demonstrate how classic robotics theory can be extended to more advanced theoretical frameworks and adopted in real-world applications beyond conventional industries.
This textbook is valuable to broad readers, including those who have limited background in general engineering and wish to explore non-conventional applications of robotic manipulators. The scaffolded contents from Part I to Part III are created to lower the prerequisites and smooth the learning curve.
Reviews / Votes
"The authors very clearly and comprehensively present the fundamentals of robotics, with an emphasis on thorough understanding and rigorous - yet accessible - mathematical support. The book contains many illustrative examples that will guide the readers through the learning journey. An outstanding text for anyone interested in robotics."Clement Gosselin, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada
"The contributors are experienced scholars in the field. The book will be greatly valuable to grad students, researchers, and practitioners."
Yu Sun, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"This book is an indispensable resource for a wide range of readers, from those seeking to conduct their first robotics project to those who desire to deepen their understanding of robotic theories and practical implementation. The author's clear and concise presentation of classic robotics theories lays a solid groundwork for readers with minimum prerequisite knowledge. The inclusion of case studies on real-world robots of medical, agricultural, and soft robots further illustrates the book's core concepts in action of effectively bridging the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application in robotics."
Jian Dai, King's college London, UK
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Persons
Wesley Au is a robotics and automation research engineer at Boeing Research and Technology Australia, designing advanced production systems for the automation of precise and high-rate manufacturing in the aerospace industry. He has a strong background in robotics, especially in intelligent path planning within complex and dynamic workspaces.
Shao Liu is a research fellow in the LMGA at Monash University. He has extensive expertise in robotic design, modelling, and analysis, and has conducted a number of research projects and industry projects in medical robots, manufacturing robots, and special-purpose robots.
Content
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Preface
Glossary
I. Basics of Robotics
1. Introduction
2. Planar Kinetics, Velocity, And Statics
3. Trajectory Generation
4. Control Schemes
II. Key Topics
5. General Rotations and Transformations
6. Forward Kinematics
7. Inverse Kinematics
8. Jacobian Analysis
9. Path Planning
10. Programming
11. Lagrangian Dynamics
12. Newton-Euler Dynamics
13. Joint Control
14. Computed Torque Control
15. Force Control
III. Advanced Analysis and Case Studies
16. Mobility Analysis
17. Orientation Workspace
18. Constraint Analysis for Underactuated Systems
19. Concentric Tube Robot
20. Path Planning of Parallel Manipulators
21. Minimally-Invasive Surgical Robot with Remote Centre of Motion
22. MARS: The Monash Apple Retrieving System
IV. Appendix
23. Appendices for Chapter 5
24. Appendices for Chapter 8
25. Appendices for Chapter 11
Index
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