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Scientific Methods in Mobile Robotics - Quantitative Analysis of Agent Behaviour

Ulrich Nehmzow 
Springer  November 2005  



Hardcover  XIV, 207 p. 116 illus.  ISBN 1846280192      £60.00

Mobile robotics is a cutting-edge research topic, which until recently has primarily focused on issues such as the design of controllers and robot hardware. The field is now ready to embrace theoretical methods from dynamical systems theory, statistics and system identification to produce quantitative analyses and computer models of robot-environment interaction.

Scientific Methods in Mobile Robotics: Quantitative Analysis of Agent Behaviour is a decisive step towards a theoretical understanding of the operation of autonomous mobile robotics. This book presents cutting-edge research results on the application of chaos theory, parametric and non-parametric statistics and dynamical systems theory in mobile robotics. It presents foundations of a theory of mobile robotics by providing a quantitative analysis of the interaction between robot, task and environment. Practical examples and case studies show how robot behaviour can be logged, modelled, analysed and interpreted. This new approach will aid the design of controllers, analysis of agent behaviour and the verification of experimental results.

As the first book to apply advanced scientific methods to the growing field of mobile robots, Scientific Methods in Mobile Robotics: Quantitative Analysis of Agent Behaviour will interest researchers, lecturers and post-graduate students in robotics, artificial intelligence and cognitive science.

Contents

  • A Brief Introduction to Mobile Robotics
  • Introduction to Scientific Methods in Mobile Robotics
  • Statistical Tools for Describing Experimental Data
  • Dynamical Systems Theory and Agent Behaviour
  • Analysis of Agent Behaviour - Case Studies
  • Computer Modelling of Robot-Environment Interaction
  • Conclusion
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