Best
Industrial Robotics
books of all time
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"Robotics: Modelling, Planning and Control" by Bruno Siciliano, Lorenzo Sciavicco, Luigi Villani, Giuseppe Oriolo
Pub. Year
2009
Last Ed.
2011
Pages
1
The 2009 book ‘Robotics: Modelling, Planning and Control’ by Bruno Siciliano and co-authors provides an in-depth exploration of robot manipulators. It delves into critical aspects like modeling, motion planning, and control systems, targeting advanced students and professionals.
This volume stands out for its rigorous mathematical approach to robotics and its thorough treatment of both theoretical and applied aspects. It serves as an indispensable guide for those seeking to deepen their knowledge in robotic systems.
"Robotics, Vision and Control: Fundamental Algorithms in MATLAB" by Peter Corke
Pub. Year
2011
Last Ed.
2017
Pages
570
Peter Corke’s ‘Robotics, Vision and Control’, in its second edition as of 2017, merges the fields of robotics, computer vision, and control systems. The book's unique approach involves using MATLAB for algorithm development, making it particularly valuable for hands-on learning.
Corke’s expertise is evident in his practical teaching style and focus on vision-based robotic systems. This book is highly recommended for those seeking to develop practical skills in robotic programming and control.
"Industrial Robots Programming: Building Applications for the Factories of the Future" by J. Norberto Pires
Pub. Year
2006
Last Ed.
2007
Pages
296
In ‘Industrial Robots Programming’, published in 2006, J. Norberto Pires addresses the application of robotics in modern manufacturing. The book is a practical guide to programming industrial robots, tailored for professionals and students in automation and manufacturing sectors.
Pires’ book is unique for its focus on real-world applications and detailed guidance on deploying robotics in industrial environments. It's a crucial resource for understanding the role of robotics in the future of manufacturing.