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Michael John Milford - Robot Navigation from Nature - 9783540775195 - V9783540775195
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Robot Navigation from Nature

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Description for Robot Navigation from Nature Hardback. Describes the development of a robot mapping and navigation system inspired by models of the neural mechanisms underlying spatial navigation in the rodent hippocampus. Series: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics. Num Pages: 216 pages, 2 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: TJFM1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 240 x 163 x 19. Weight in Grams: 476.
At the dawn of the new millennium, robotics is undergoing a major transformation in scope and dimension. From a largely dominant industrial focus, robotics is rapidly expanding into the challenges of unstructured environments. Interacting with, assi- ing, serving, and exploring with humans, the emerging robots will increasingly touch people and their lives. The goal of the new series of Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics (STAR) is to bring, in a timely fashion, the latest advances and developments in robotics on the basis of their significance and quality. It is our hope that the wider dissemination of research developments will stimulate ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Number of pages
216
Condition
New
Series
Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics
Number of Pages
196
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783540775195
SKU
V9783540775195
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Reviews for Robot Navigation from Nature
From the reviews: “This book is written for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in robotics, especially robot navigation and computational neuroscience. The hippocampus has been studied extensively in rodents as part of the brain system responsible for navigation and spatial memory … .” (IEEE Control Systems Magazine, Vol. 30, April, 2010)

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