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Advances in climbing and walking robots

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The realm of robotics, situated at the intersection of engineering and natural sciences, offers a captivating landscape. It has made substantial contributions to various industries, utilizing industrial robots for tasks ranging from assembly and welding to painting and material handling. Simultaneously, there’s a growing presence of specialized robots engaging in assistive roles like search and rescue, de-mining, surveillance, exploration, and security functions, with an expanding interest in mobile machines, including climbing and walking robots, broadening the horizons of robotic exploration. This volume covers diverse topics related to mobile machines in general, with a specific focus on climbing and walking robots, featuring contributions from keynote speakers such as Heinz Worn, Atsuo Takanishi, John Billingsley, Bryan Bridge, and Neville Hogan.

Advances in climbing and walking robots 989.85 Original price was: ₱989.85.450.65Current price is: ₱450.65.

Robotics is an exciting field in engineering and natural sciences. Robotics has already made a significant contribution to many industries with the widespread use of industrial robots for tasks such as assembly, welding, painting, and handling materials. In parallel, we have witnessed the emergence of special robots which can undertake assistive jobs, such as search and rescue, de-mining, surveillance, exploration, and security functions. Indeed, the interest in mobile machines, such as climbing and walking robots, has broadened the scope of investigation in robotics. This volume covers broad topics related to mobile machines in general, and climbing and walking robots in particular. Papers from the following keynote speakers are included: Heinz Worn (University of Karlsruhe, Germany), Atsuo Takanishi (University of Waseda, Japan), John Billingsley (University of Southern Queensland, Australia), Bryan Bridge (London South Bank University, UK) and Neville Hogan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA).

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