Robot

Laura Buller

Book - 2018

Explores the latest technology in robotics and describes the many different types of robots and how they are built and used in today's world.

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Subjects
Published
New York : DK Publishing 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Laura Buller (author)
Other Authors
Clive Gifford (author), Andrea Mills
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
160 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781465475848
  • Foreword
  • The rise of robots
  • What is a robot?
  • How robots work
  • Ancient automata
  • Advanced automata
  • Rise of real robotics
  • Robots in culture
  • Modern robots
  • Types of robot
  • In the home
  • MiRo
  • SpotMini
  • Legs, wheels, and tracks
  • EXOTrainer
  • Zenbo
  • Home helpers
  • Wheelie 7
  • Cozmo
  • Robot intelligence
  • Leka
  • At work
  • LBR iiwa
  • Baxter
  • Online programming
  • Da Vinci surgical system
  • Hard at work
  • Offline programming
  • Kilobots
  • Everyday bots
  • Pepper
  • Gita
  • Higher intelligence
  • iCub
  • Sophia
  • Robot world
  • YuMi
  • Robotic kitchen
  • Zeno
  • NAO
  • MegaBots
  • PARO
  • BionicOpter
  • FFZERO 1
  • Going to extremes
  • OceanOne
  • Sensors and data
  • BionicANTs
  • Octobot
  • Extreme Bots
  • eMotionButterflies
  • Unusual moves
  • Eelume
  • BionicKangaroo
  • Acting on data
  • RoboBees
  • Hero bots
  • Mars 2020
  • Finding a way
  • Little Ripper Lifesaver
  • Method-2
  • Danger zones
  • Guardian S
  • Chimp
  • Figuring terrain
  • R5 Valkyrie.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Once upon a time, "robots were machines of the future," but, as this image-rich volume attests, robots are no longer the stuff of speculative fiction. Rogers traces robot evolution from early mechanical machines and automata to artificial intelligence. In bold, clear graphics, readers are introduced to work robots like the "six-legged scuttler," robotic submersibles, space robots, and biomimetic robots such as a bionic kangaroo. Models show the interior circuitry of the robots, while readers can also see them in mid-motion as they perform their applications: a robot programmed to work on factory floors grasps an egg with its adjustable "gripper." Elsewhere, a child with a neuromuscular disease walks with a lower-body exoskeleton bot. Robots may be much more commonplace today, but Rogers shows that their ubiquity doesn't make them any less cool. Ages 9-12. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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