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    Build Your Own All-Terrain Robot by Graham, Brad; McGowan, Kathy;

    Series: ELECTRONICS;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education TAB
    • Date of Publication 16 May 2004

    • ISBN 9780071437417
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages298 pages
    • Size 236x188x15 mm
    • Weight 544 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    How to build your own all-terrain robot for less than $200 and program it to explore the great outdoors or deep blue sea.

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    Long description:

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    Remotely operated robots are becoming increasingly popular because they allow the operators to explore areas that may not normally be easily accessible. The use of video-controlled technology has sparked a growing public interest not just in hobbyists, but also in the areas of research, space, archeology, deep-sea exploration, and even the military.Significant changes in the technology marketplace have made the creation of an all-terrain, video controlled robot accessible to even the amateur robotic hobbyist. There are many robotics project books currently on the market, but most are targeted to hobbyists, and are strictly for indoor use. This book has the ideal mix of “brains and brawn,” making it appealing to hobbyists and interested professionals alike.

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    Remotely operated robots are becoming increasingly popular because they allow the operators to explore areas that may not normally be easily accessible. The use of video-controlled technology has sparked a growing public interest not just in hobbyists, but also in the areas of research, space, archeology, deep-sea exploration, and even the military.Significant changes in the technology marketplace have made the creation of an all-terrain, video controlled robot accessible to even the amateur robotic hobbyist. There are many robotics project books currently on the market, but most are targeted to hobbyists, and are strictly for indoor use. This book has the ideal mix of “brains and brawn,” making it appealing to hobbyists and interested professionals alike.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Chapter 1: An Introduction to Video-Controlled Robots

    Chapter 2: An Overview of the Technologies Used in This Book

    Chapter 3: Choosing the Right Parts for the Job

    Chapter 4: Planning and Building the Frame

    Chapter 5: Remote Control Operations

    Chapter 6: Motor-Speed Control

    Chapter 7: Video Cameras and Transmitters

    Chapter 8: Camera Control and Lighting

    Chapter 9: Safety and Obstacle Avoidance

    Chapter 10: All-Weather Body Design

    Chapter 11: Houston, We Have a Problem

    Chapter 12: Sources for Parts and Information

    Index

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