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Cook, Gerald, (1937-)
Mobile robots : = navigation, control and remote sensing /
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Mobile robots :/ Gerald Cook.
Reminder of title:
navigation, control and remote sensing /
Author:
Cook, Gerald,
Published:
Hoboken, N.J. :Wiley ; : c2011.,
Description:
xvi, 307 p. :ill. ; : 25 cm.;
Subject:
Mobile robots. -
ISBN:
9780470630211 (cloth) :
Mobile robots : = navigation, control and remote sensing /
Cook, Gerald,1937-
Mobile robots :
navigation, control and remote sensing /Gerald Cook. - Hoboken, N.J. :Wiley ;c2011. - xvi, 307 p. :ill. ;25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"An important feature of this book is the particular combination of topics included. These are (1) control, (2) navigation and (3) remote sensing, all with application to mobile robots. Much of the material is readily extended to any type ground vehicle. In the controls area, robot steering is the issue. Both linear and nonlinear models are treated. Various control schemes are utilized, and through these applications the reader is introduced to methods such as: (1) Linearization and use of linear control design methods for control about a reference trajectory, (2) Use of Lyapunov stability theory for nonlinear control design, (3) Derivation of optimal control strategies via Pontryagin's maximum principle, (4) Derivation of a local coordinate system which is fundamental for the steering of vehicles along a path never before traversed. This local coordinate system has application regardless of the control design methods utilized. In the navigation area, various coordinate systems are introduced, and the transformations among them are derived. (1) The Global Positioning System (GPS) is introduced and described in significant detail. (2) Also introduced and discussed are inertial navigation systems (INS). These two methods are treated in terms of their ability to provide vehicle position as well as attitude. A preceding chapter is devoted to coordinate rotations and transformations since they play an important role in the understanding of this body of theory"--
ISBN: 9780470630211 (cloth) :NT1350
LCCN: 2010046371Subjects--Topical Terms:
568980
Mobile robots.
LC Class. No.: TJ211.415 / .C68 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 629.8/932
Mobile robots : = navigation, control and remote sensing /
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