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Algorithmic And Computational Robotics New Directions 2000 Wafr 1st Edition Bruce Donald Editor Kevin Lynch Editor Daniela Rus Editor

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Algorithmic And Computational Robotics New Directions 2000 Wafr 1st Edition Bruce Donald Editor Kevin Lynch Editor Daniela Rus Editor
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Publisher: A K Peters/CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 267.47 MB
Author: Bruce Donald (Editor); Kevin Lynch (Editor); Daniela Rus (Editor)
ISBN: 9780367447267, 9780429062421, 9781439864135, 9781568811253, 0367447266, 0429062427, 1439864136, 156881125X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Algorithmic And Computational Robotics New Directions 2000 Wafr 1st Edition Bruce Donald Editor Kevin Lynch Editor Daniela Rus Editor by Bruce Donald (editor); Kevin Lynch (editor); Daniela Rus (editor) 9780367447267, 9780429062421, 9781439864135, 9781568811253, 0367447266, 0429062427, 1439864136, 156881125X instant download after payment.

Algorithms that control the computational processes relating sensors and actuators are indispensable for robot navigation and the perception of the world in which they move. Therefore, a deep understanding of how algorithms work to achieve this control is essential for the development of efficient and usable robots in a broad field of applications.

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