Robotx Rolling Along

Robotx Rolling Along
Author: Gerald Bailey
Publisher: Bramblekids Limited
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1909711497

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Two small robots explore science and technology in their workshop. Enriched by amusing illustrations, witty texts, photos and information boxes, young children will learn the basics of the six simple machines.

Rolling Along

Rolling Along
Author: Gerry Bailey
Publisher: Robotx Get Help from Simple Ma
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778704249

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Rolling Along explores the benefits and uses of the wheel and axle. RobbO and RobbEE build a cart to make it easier to move a heavy load, and learn how the wheel and axle are also used for lifting and turning.

Rolling Along

Rolling Along
Author: Gerry Bailey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781427175366

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Rolling Along explores the benefits and uses of the wheel and axle. RobbO and RobbEE build a cart to make it easier to move a heavy load, and learn how the wheel and axle are also used for lifting and turning.

Miniature Robots

Miniature Robots
Author: Anastasia Suen
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1731610777

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Would you like to make a brush bot, art bot, or rolling robot car? Use recycled materials, school supplies, and small electronics to make your own miniature robots. This Makerspace title includes a glossary and websites.

FIRST Robots

FIRST Robots
Author: Vince Wilczynski
Publisher: Rockport Pub
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781592534111

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"Each outstanding example of engineering and design excellence was reviewed by a panel of experts from industry and academia and judged to be award-worthy in the categories of creativity, design excellence, controllability, and quality. The 30 robots and design teams featured in this book are exemplars: a collection of the finest designs and teams, chosen from over 200 award-winning design teams in the 2007 FIRST Robotics Competition." "Team profiles document the design and development process that turn innovative ideas into sophisticated high-performing robots. Trade secrets are unveiled to showcase advanced technology and provide an intimate understanding of what it takes to design and build an award-winning robot."--BOOK JACKET.

Robot Evolution

Robot Evolution
Author: Mark E. Rosheim
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1994-08-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471026228

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Lavishly Illustrated, Comprehensive, Detailed, andReader-Friendly--This is the Ultimate Robot Book! From newlydiscovered designs of Leonardo da Vinci to the pioneeringnineteenth-century work of Nikola Tesla, and on to burgeoninganthropomorphic robots, "anthrobots," that are dextrous,communicative, and autonomous, Robot Evolution covers the lengthand ever-widening breadth of this new robotics field. Acknowledgedrobotics expert Mark Rosheim offers at once a fascinating look atmore than 2,000 years of robot history, as well as a technicalguide to their development, design, and component parts. This bookexplores the evolution and increasing complexity of robot designsand points out the advantages and disadvantages of various designapproaches for robot arms, hands, wrists, and legs. By analyzingthe kinematics of robot components in comparison to human limbs,Robot Evolution also introduces a powerful new design tool tomeasure and evaluate past, present, and new designs. This bookfeatures: * Robot survey from ancient Greece to the nineteenth century * Analysis of modern robots from 1950 to the present * Comparative anatomy of human and robot joints * Chapter-by-chapter analysis of robot arms, wrists, hands, andlegs * Evolution of sensors and artificial intelligence * Development of mechanical men from man-amplifiers to amazinganthropomorphic robots--anthrobots!

A Biologically Inspired Jumping and Rolling Robot

A Biologically Inspired Jumping and Rolling Robot
Author: Rhodri H. Armour
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

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Mobile robots for rough terrain are of interest to researchers as their range of possible uses is large, including exploration activities for inhospitable areas on Earth and on other planets and bodies in the solar system, searching in disaster sites for survivors, and performing surveillance for military applications. Nature generally achieves land movement by walking using legs, but additional modes such as climbing, jumping and rolling are all produced from legs as well. Robotics tends not to use this integrated approach and adds additional mechanisms to achieve additional movements. The spherical device described within this thesis, called Jollbot, integrated a rolling motion for faster movement over smoother terrain, with a jumping movement for rougher environments. Jollbot was developed over three prototypes. The first achieved pause-and-leap style jumps by slowly storing strain energy within the metal elements of a spherical structure using an internal mechanism to deform the sphere. A jump was produced when this stored energy was rapidly released. The second prototype achieved greater jump heights using a similar structure, and added direction control to each jump by moving its centre of gravity around the polar axis of the sphere. The final prototype successfully combined rolling (at a speed of 0.7 m/s, up 4? slopes, and over 44 mm obstacles) and jumping (0.5 m cleared height), both with direction control, using a 0.6 m spherical spring steel structure. Rolling was achieved by moving the centre of gravity outside of the sphere?s contact area with the ground. Jumping was achieved by deflecting the sphere in a similar method to the first and second prototypes, but through a larger percentage deflection. An evaluation of existing rough terrain robots is made possible through the development of a five-step scoring system that produces a single numerical performance score. The system is used to evaluate the performance of Jollbot.

Control of Single Wheel Robots

Control of Single Wheel Robots
Author: Yangsheng Xu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540813965

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This monograph presents a novel concept of a mobile robot, which is a single-wheel, gyroscopically stabilized robot. The robot is balanced by a spinning wheel attached through a two-link manipulator at the wheel bearing, and actuated by a drive motor. This configuration conveys significant advantages including insensitivity to attitude disturbances, high maneuverability, low rolling resistance, ability to recover from falls, and amphibious capability for potential applications on both land and water. This book focuses on the dynamics and control aspects, including modeling, model-based control, learning-based control, and shared control with human operators. This novel mobile robot concept opens up the science of dynamically stable systems with a single wheel configuration. The book also presents considerations in concept, design implementations, and kinematics modeling, as well as experimental results from various algorithms and cases. The system is a nonholonomic, underactuated, and highly nonlinear system, so this book is appropriate for scientists and engineers with interests in mobile robot, dynamics and control, as a research reference and postgraduate textbook.

Wheel Rolling Constraints and Slip in Mobile Robots

Wheel Rolling Constraints and Slip in Mobile Robots
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 11
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN:

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It is widely accepted that dead reckoning based on the rolling with no slip condition on wheels is not a reliable method to ascertain the position and orientation of a mobile robot for any reasonable distance. The author establishes that wheel slip is inevitable under the dynamic model of motion using classical results on the accessibility and controllability in nonlinear control theory and an analytical model of rolling of two linearly elastic bodies.

Robot Roll Call

Robot Roll Call
Author: Jennifer Frantz
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780606062909

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Optimus Prime and the Autobots join with their new friends on Earth to stop the Decepticons.