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Nestor Eduardo Nava Rodríguez

Advanced Mechanics in Robotic Systems


Herausgegeben von Nava Rodríguez, Nestor Eduardo
2011. 2014. ix, 105 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER, LONDON; SPRINGER 2014
ISBN: 1-447-15964-0 (1447159640)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-447-15964-3 (9781447159643)

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Advanced Mechanics in Robotic Systems illustrates ambitious, original mechanical designs and techniques for developing new robot prototypes. Case studies focus on projects in mechatronics that have high growth expectations: humanoid robots, robotics hands, mobile robots, etc.
Humans have always been fascinated with the concept of artificial life and the construction of machines that look and behave like people. As the field of robotics evolves, it demands continuous development of successful systems with high-performance characteristics for practical applications.

Advanced Mechanics in Robotic Systems illustrates original and ambitious mechanical designs and techniques for developing new robot prototypes with successful mechanical operational skills. Case studies are focused on projects in mechatronics that have high growth expectations:

humanoid robots,
robotics hands,
mobile robots,
parallel manipulators, and
human-centred robots.
A good control strategy requires good mechanical design, so a chapter has also been devoted to the description of suitable methods for control architecture design.

Readers of Advanced Mechanics in Robotic Systems will discover novel designs for relevant applications in robotic fields, that will be of particular interest to academic and industry-based researchers.
Humanoid Robots.- Robotic Hands.- Mobile Robots.- Parallel Manipulators.- Human Centred Mechatronics.- Mechanical Design Thinking of Control Architecture.
Prof. Nestor Eduardo Nava Rodríguez works at the Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganés, Spain. His area of work involves mechanism and machine science, mechanical design and robot mechanics.