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Biologically Inspired Intelligent Robots

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Advances in biologically-inspired technologies, such as artificial intelligence and artificial muscles, are making the possibility of engineering robots that look and behave like humans a closer reality. The multidisciplinary issues involved in the development of these robots include materials, actuators, sensors, structures, functionality, control, intelligence, and autonomy. This book reviews various aspects ranging from the biological model to the vision for the future. Contents - Preface - Biologically-Inspired Intelligent Robots - Biological Inspiration for Muscle-Like Actuators of Robots - Biomimetic Animated Creatures - Haptic Devices for Virtual Reality, Telepresence, and Human-Assistive Robotics - Cyborg Technology - Biomimetic Orthotic and Prosthetic Technology - Structural Elements of Biomimetic Robots - Functionality Elements of Biomimetic Robots - Sensors, Actuators and Power Supplies - Biomimetic Robot Control - Cognitive Modeling for Biomimetic Robots - Biologically Inspired Robotic Applications - Outlook for the Intelligent Biomimetic Robots Technology - Index - Author and Editor Biographies

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First published July 3, 2003

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March 30, 2009
Okay, I didn't read most of this book. I bought it for the chapter on biologically inspired robotic applications by David Hanson, et al.
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