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  1. CNC Robotics: Build Your Own Workshop Bot by Geoff Williams, 2003-05-08
  2. Replications: A Robotic History of the Science Fiction Film by J P. Telotte, 1995-09-01
  3. Robot Programming : A Practical Guide to Behavior-Based Robotics by Joe Jones, Daniel Roth, 2003-12-12
  4. Careers In Robotics by Paul Kupperberg, 2009-09-02
  5. Autonomous Robots: From Biological Inspiration to Implementation and Control (Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents) by George A. Bekey, 2005-06-01
  6. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Robotic Air Warfare 1917-2007 (New Vanguard) by Steven Zaloga, 2008-10-21
  7. Robotic Bat by Paul Beck, 2006-06-01
  8. Bio-Inspired Artificial Intelligence: Theories, Methods, and Technologies (Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents) by Dario Floreano, Claudio Mattiussi, 2008-09-30
  9. Robotic Explorations: A Hands-On Introduction to Engineering by Fred G. Martin, 2000-12-17
  10. Robotic Surgery by Farid Gharagozloo, Farzad Najam, 2008-10-07
  11. Introduction to Robotics mechanics and Control by John Craig, 1986
  12. Electroactive Polymers for Robotic Applications: Artificial Muscles and Sensors
  13. Robotics: Introduction, Programming, and Projects (2nd Edition) by James L. Fuller, 1998-09-06
  14. Embedded Robotics: Mobile Robot Design and Applications with Embedded Systems by Thomas Bräunl, 2008-10-24

21. Robotics
A trend in robotics is towards legged robots. One of the issues with legged robots is the development of gaits. Typically gaits are developed manually.
http://www.demo.cs.brandeis.edu/pr/robotics.html
Robotics
Automated Modular Design
The ultimate success of search algorithms as tools for design automation is critically dependent on their scaling properties. Any open-ended design problem that is based only on the direct composition of elementary building blocks grows combinatorially complex with the size of the problem and search algorithms that use such an encoding will not scale to complex tasks. In this project we propose the use of generative encodings as a way to evolve objects with modularity and reuse of parts. Using this system we evolve tables and locomoting robots, called genobots The source code for this research project is also available for download from here
Autonomous Evolution of Dynamic Gaits
A trend in robotics is towards legged robots. One of the issues with legged robots is the development of gaits. Typically gaits are developed manually. In this project we report our results of autonomous evolution of dynamic gaits for the Sony Quadruped Robot. Fitness is determined using the robot's digital camera and infrared sensors. Evolved gaits are faster than those created by hand. Using this technique we evolve a gait used in the consumer version of AIBO.
Computer Evolution of Buildable Objects
We believe that not just the software, but also the physical body of a robot could be the result of an evolutionary process.

22. Industrial Robots, Lean Manufacturing, Factory Automation Systems - FANUC Roboti
FANUC robotics, Inc. is the leading supplier of industrial robots and factory automation systems in North and South America. We offer robotic systems in the
http://www.fanucrobotics.com/
Robots by Application Robots A-Z Software A-Z Controller Software ... Contact Us Shortcuts Contact Us Videos CAD Drawings System Integrators ... Customer Referral CURRENT ROBOT NEWS FIT for ASSEMBLY
FANUC Robots are the perfect fit for your part assembly operation. View the first in a series of FANUC robot application specific web sites. The site features assembly application and customer testimonial videos. Learn about FANUC Robotics’ total solutions, technology advantages, global partnerships and proven success. Learn more... Product Features Did you know? FANUC Robotics America, Inc., the leading supplier of robotic automation in the Americas, recently celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. Over 190,000 FANUC robots are installed worldwide, and more than 200 robot variations work in a wide range of applications including assembly, material removal, material handling (machine tending, picking, packing and palletizing), painting, dispensing and welding. We also offer simulation packages, application software, controls and integrated vision products. The combination of reliable and intelligent robots, process expertise, support services, FANUC Robotics SMART Centers and a network of system integrators provide manufacturers the tools they need to reduce costs, improve quality, maximize productivity, and increase their competitive position in the global market.

23. UC Berkeley Robotics And Intelligent Machines Lab Home Page
University of California at Berkeley. Research topics include medical robotics, adaptation and learning, micromechanical flying insects, microrobotics,
http://robotics.eecs.berkeley.edu/
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24. Robotics
Note The lugnet.robotics newsgroup and the lugnet.robotics@lugnet.com mailing lists are gatewayed with the legorobotics@crynwr.com mailing list.
http://news.lugnet.com/robotics/
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25. San Francisco Robotics Society Of America (SFRSA)
The San Francisco robotics Society of America promotes free exchange of information about robotics to stimulate education in the sciences,
http://www.robots.org/
Original Legacy Web site
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Newcomers! Read Getting Started in Robotics , recommended by
NASA and Yahooligans " Ask Earl "
The San Francisco Robotics Society of America Meets monthly in San Francisco on 1st Saturday of each month, Noon - 5 PM at
San Francisco State University (1600 Holloway)
Science building
(on 19th avenue between Stonestown and Holloway (South of Stonestown Galleria) Room number SCI 256
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AIBO Club EXPO 2005 The 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan, Robot Project : We Live in the Robot Age An Opportunity to Encounter Diverse Robots...The Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition will conduct a Robot Project at EXPO 2005. The project will feature working robots that clean, patrol, guide visitors, and perform other tasks, as well as prototype robots...Japanese people have had an affinity to robots for decades, largely due to their depiction in animation and other fiction...[Program tracks include]... Working Robots ...Five types... Prototype Robot Exhibition ...63 prototypes...held for 11 days from Thursday, June 9, to Sunday, June 19, at the Morizo and Kiccoro Exhibition Center...

26. Robots And Robotics At The Space And Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego
robotics research and development at a US Navy laboratory.
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/robots/
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Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego (SSC San Diego) and its predecessor organizations (NRaD, NOSC, NUC, etc.) have been involved in various aspects of robotics since the early 1960's. Robotics research and development at SSC San Diego are currently performed by two groups: The Advanced Systems Division (Code 237): land and air robots
The Ocean Systems Division (Code 274): underwater robots Late in 2002, SSC San Diego was designated by the Office of the Secretary of Defense as the Center of Excellence for Small Robots.*
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Mobile Robot Technology Database search for a platform or robot component. Robotic Systems Pool obtain a robot for evaluation.
Present and past SSC San Diego robotics activities:
(Listed in approximately reversed chronological order in each category.)

27. Evolution Robotics Development Platform And OEM Solutions For Robot Software Nav
Make robots autonomous with an intelligent navigation platform and visual pattern recognition software to reduce inventory shrink, develop robotic vacuums,
http://www.evolution.com/
We are the leading providers of a Robotic Operating System with modular solutions for Autonomous Navigation, Man-Machine Interaction and Integration available through licensing or as part of Development Kits The gold standard for visual pattern recognition The world's lowest cost localization solution First-of-a-kind visual navigation solution Standard software platform for robotics and automation We leverage our modular technology platform to provide fully customized solutions to add unique and differentiating value to our partners' products, which include robotic toys, robotic vacuum cleaners and educational products. Our partners enjoy access to the latest technologies, reduced product development cycle and risk, and access to unique domain expertise. More Info Looking for retail loss prevention solutions? Visit our subsidiary: Evolution Robotics Retail
January 28, 2008
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Rovio Robot Featuring NorthStar Micro GPS System
January 5, 2008

28. Robotics: Science And Systems
The 2008 robotics Science and Systems Conference will bring together researchers working on algorithmic or mathematical foundations of robotics,
http://www.roboticsconference.org/
2008 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference
The 2008 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference will bring together researchers working on algorithmic or mathematical foundations of robotics, robotics applications, and analysis of robotic systems. High quality, original papers are solicited in all areas of robotics. The final program will be the result of a highly selective review process designed to include the best work of its kind in every category. The conference will be single track to allow attendees an opportunity to experience the best research in all areas of robotics. The program will include invited talks as well as oral and poster presentations of refereed papers.

29. USC Robotics Research Lab
Part of the University of Southern California Center for robotics and Embedded Systems. Research includes multirobot interaction, coordination,
http://www-robotics.usc.edu/
The Robotics Research Laboratory is part of the Center for Robotics and Embedded Systems CRES ) at USC
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Prof. Gaurav Sukhatme Links Contact Information Tour Information Lab History Robot Movies ... Directions and Maps
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Last Modified: 26 Jan 2007

30. Community.java.net - Robotics Community
Robots are coming to JavaOne 2008. Check out BOF6620 Robot Fusion Mobile Robots and Sun™ SPOTs Collaborate to Hunt Humans, and TS-5925 A City-Driving
http://community.java.net/robotics/
Robotics Community
Robotics Community Home Home Page Projects Announcements Mail Lists
Pertinent Conferences Jan 23-24, Santa Clara
Related technologies JXTA community project JDDAC (Java Distributed Data Acquisition and Control) Practical embedded Java book
Blogs Bruce Boyes Mark Polishook
Worth a Look: JRoboOp at the University of Naples Prisma Lab Lego PackBot - impressive NXT bot by Brian Davis RTJ at DevX - Go Inside the Java Real-Time System (article) Robots.net - fresh robotics news from around the world Robot magazine Vex Robotics - great-looking parts such as these beefy treads, gears, and more.
Welcome to the Robotics community
// RoboSim Contest is underway!
This is an all-software contest (no special robot hardware required) using Java in the Greenfoot simulator. Details here
// JavaOne Program is On Line
Robots are coming to JavaOne 2008 . Check out BOF-6620 TS-5925 A City-Driving Robotic Car Named Tommy Jr. There is a presentation on robots in the CommunityOne Day May 5. Also look for us in the Robotics area of the Java.net Community Corner in the exhibit pavilion.
Here's a page with links to videos, blogs, photos, slideware and more from the MEDD conference in Jan

31. Robotics - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
robotics brings together several very different engineering areas and skills. There is metalworking for the body. There is mechanics for mounting the wheels
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Robotics
Robotics
From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection
Jump to: navigation search The Robotics Wiki Book
Robotics brings together several very different engineering areas and skills. There is metalworking for the body. There is mechanics for mounting the wheels on the axles, connecting them to the motors and keeping the body in balance. You need electronics to power the motors and connect the sensors to the controllers. At last you need the software to understand the sensors and drive the robot around. This Wikibook tries to cover all the key areas of robotics as a hobby. When possible examples from industrial robots will be addressed too. You'll notice very few "exact" values in these texts. Instead, vague terms like "small", "heavy" and "light" will be used. This is because most of the time you'll have a lot of freedom in picking these values, and all robot projects are unique in available materials.
Contents
  • An Introduction to Robotics
    edit An Introduction to Robotics
    edit Defining Robotics
    Robotics can be described as the current pinnacle of technical development. Robotics is a confluence science using the continuing advancements of mechanical engineering, material science, sensor fabrication, manufacturing techniques, and advanced algorithms. The study and practice of robotics will expose a dabbler or professional to hundreds of different avenues of study. For some, the romanticism of robotics brings forth an almost magical curiosity of the world leading to creation of amazing machines. A journey of a lifetime awaits in robotics.

32. Science: Robotics - Popular Mechanics
Articles discussing the latest news on robotics technology and artificial intelligence research.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/robotics/
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Next-Gen Inventions, CIA Gadget Building, Baseball Science and More: Podcast
America’s patent office might stand on the brink of an open-source revolution, but whatever happened to turning heady science into practical new gadgets? PM resident roboticist Daniel H. Wilson joins us to dream up inventions we might have in our 22nd-century households.
Previous Robotics Stories BattleBots Returns, but Will 'Science Fair Gone Mad' Grab Geeks?
The robot death match show switches from Comedy Central to ESPN, and brings a competitive engineering spirit along for the ride. But will new rules, a modified arena and a brains-over-babes attitude make it a hit? Students Dig in to FIRST Robotics Race With Next-Gen Builds
Every year teams have a different set of obstacles to maneuver with their robots, which they build mostly from a standard kit of parts. As fans of anything that culminates in a botfest, PM editors decided to pop in on a couple of New York City teams (with video). The Toughest, Smartest, Best Terminators of All Time

33. Robotics FAQ
comp.robotics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) part 1/5 comp.robotics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) part 2/5 comp.robotics Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-repository/ai/html/faqs/ai/robot
AI-related FAQs
Robotics FAQ
Last Web Update on August 10, 1997 by Mark Kantrowitz AI.Repository@cs.cmu.edu

34. IFR : International Federation Of Robotics
Industry group concerned with commercial robotics.
http://www.ifr.org/
Welcome to IFR website
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ISR'08, 39th International Symposium on Robotics More news...
Industrial robot and related equipment suppliers
A comprehensive description of companies in the industrial robot sector, affiliated to IFR, can be downloaded here (PDF format)
Robotics Events Calendar
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35. Robotics Group At Columbia University
Research interests include construction of geometric and photometric correct 3D models, 3D grasping and simulation, micromanipulation, visual servoing,
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/robotics/

36. Hanson Robotics :: Conversational Character Robots ::
Hanson robotics is world renowned for its lifelike character robots. Our FrubberTM skin material enables our robots to reflect human emotions through true,
http://www.hansonrobotics.com/
Overview Hanson Robotics is world renowned for its lifelike character robots. Our Frubber TM skin material enables our robots to reflect human emotions through true, lifelike skin. Hanson’s Character Engine software enables robots and virtual characters to act with humanlike grace previously only exhibited in high-end film animation. Our characters can see people and understand speech, which allows the characters to simulate motives, will and emotions. NEWS FLASH Hanson Robotics will demonstrate our fantastic robots at the conference and expo in Dallas. We will show a variety of robots, including Zeno Come see us at the Dallas Convention Center October, 3 and 4.

37. KUKA Robotics
Supplier of industrial robots and factory automation equipment and services. Robot systems for material handling, machine loading, assembly, packaging,
http://www.kukarobotics.com/
KUKA Roboter GmbH KUKA Roboter GmbH

38. MAKE: Blog: Robotics Archives
Phoenix is a six legged walking robot. Wait, we know some of you out there may be thinking that hexapod robots are old hat. Well, you re wrong.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/robotics/
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Spiderbot learns to draw
We've blogged before about Matt Denton's amazing spiderbot hexapod. Here he's outfitted it with a pen and turned it into a programmable drawbot.
Hexapod Robot CNC Router
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Walking ladder helps you reach new heights
The "Walking Ladder" by Niklas Roy is a remote controlled ladder with a joystick shaped like a paint can with a brush. Pretty simple application for something that could actually be useful when you are painting alone and don't want to move the ladder. Walking Ladder via
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New @ MAKE Make Robotics Workshop: Humanoids
Nothing says "robot" like an android. So lets make one of our own!

39. SCI-BITES: Journals Ranked By Impact: Robotics
Journals Ranked by Impact robotics. 8, Advanced robotics (0.35), J. Robotic Systems (0.71), Robot. Comp.Int. Mfg. (2.20). 9, J. Robotic Systems
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40. Robotics At UMASS Amherst - Main - Laboratory For Perceptual Robotics
The LPR at the University of Massachusetts Amherst conducts research on humanoid robots, grasping and manipulation, legged locomotion, networked sensors and
http://www-robotics.cs.umass.edu/
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