Build Your Own Lifelike Android Robots - DIY Robotics Kit for STEM Learning & Home Automation Projects
Build Your Own Lifelike Android Robots - DIY Robotics Kit for STEM Learning & Home Automation Projects
Build Your Own Lifelike Android Robots - DIY Robotics Kit for STEM Learning & Home Automation Projects
Build Your Own Lifelike Android Robots - DIY Robotics Kit for STEM Learning & Home Automation Projects

Build Your Own Lifelike Android Robots - DIY Robotics Kit for STEM Learning & Home Automation Projects

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Create the next generation of AUTONOMOUS ANDROIDS!Construct self-governing 'droids that display physiologically correct behaviors. Co-written by experts in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, and medicine, Androids: Build Your Own Lifelike Robots features low-cost DIY projects that translate human physiology into cybernetics. Teach your creations to maneuver with an arsenal of behaviors, respond to stimuli, talk, and listen. This practical, inventive guide even shows how to realistically simulate emotion and aging in your robots.Understand cybernetic and robotics principlesWork with programmable microcontrollersChoose and wire sensors, actuators, and servosProgram dazzling reflex arcs and behavior loopsEnable your automatons to speak and hearBuild beating hearts and limbs with flowing veinsCreate breathing patterns that respond to triggersMimic humanoid feelings and facial expressionsUse prototyping kits and testing devices

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"Androids: Build your own Lifelike Robot" isn't what I'm used to seeing. It is sort of a "how things work" medical book with a bit of robotics and project building, all tied together. I thought that the explanation on how the body and brain work to handle things like pulses, hearing, vision and reflexes was the most interesting part. It was also different and refreshing how they showed ways that a small computer board can act just like a person,, For me, the most interesting part was the last chapter on affect and expressions. The way you can make a simple robot act in such a wide variety of ways really blew me away. I ended up buying an EMIC-2 speech board just because of it and spend all last weekend making different kinds of Android's voices. I'd definitely recommend this book.