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Learn Robotics Programming

You're reading from   Learn Robotics Programming Build and control AI-enabled autonomous robots using the Raspberry Pi and Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839218804
Length 602 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Danny Staple Danny Staple
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Table of Contents (25) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Basics – Preparing for Robotics
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Robotics FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Exploring Robot Building Blocks – Code and Electronics 4. Chapter 3: Exploring the Raspberry Pi 5. Chapter 4: Preparing a Headless Raspberry Pi for a Robot 6. Chapter 5: Backing Up the Code with Git and SD Card Copies 7. Section 2: Building an Autonomous Robot – Connecting Sensors and Motors to a Raspberry Pi
8. Chapter 6: Building Robot Basics – Wheels, Power, and Wiring 9. Chapter 7: Drive and Turn – Moving Motors with Python 10. Chapter 8: Programming Distance Sensors with Python 11. Chapter 9: Programming RGB Strips in Python 12. Chapter 10: Using Python to Control Servo Motors 13. Chapter 11: Programming Encoders with Python 14. Chapter 12: IMU Programming with Python 15. Section 3: Hearing and Seeing – Giving a Robot Intelligent Sensors
16. Chapter 13: Robot Vision – Using a Pi Camera and OpenCV 17. Chapter 14: Line-Following with a Camera in Python 18. Chapter 15: Voice Communication with a Robot Using Mycroft 19. Chapter 16: Diving Deeper with the IMU 20. Chapter 17: Controlling the Robot with a Phone and Python 21. Section 4: Taking Robotics Further
22. Chapter 18: Taking Your Robot Programming Skills Further 23. Chapter 19: Planning Your Next Robot Project – Putting It All Together 24. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Introduction to Robotics, introduces what robots are, and finds examples in the home and industry, along with the kinds of robots beginners build.

Chapter 2, Exploring Robot Building Blocks – Code and Electronics, looks at the components of a robot. We will start making choices about the robot's parts and see block diagrams for both systems and code.

Chapter 3, Exploring the Raspberry Pi, introduces the Raspberry Pi and its connections and the Raspbian Linux operating system we'll use on it, and also covers the preparation of an SD card for use in a robot.

Chapter 4, Preparing a Headless Raspberry Pi for a Robot, shows you how to set up an untethered Raspberry Pi and communicate with it wirelessly.

Chapter 5, Backing Up the Code with Git and SD Card Copies, shows how code can be lost or broken, then ways to protect your work and keep a history of it.

Chapter 6, Building Robot Basics – Wheels, Power, and Wiring, introduces the trade-offs for buying and test fitting a robot base, then assembling it.

Chapter 7, Drive and Turn – Moving Motors with Python, shows you how to write code to move a robot, laying down the foundations for the code in subsequent chapters.

Chapter 8, Programming Distance Sensors with Python, adds sensors and code to make a robot that autonomously avoids walls and obstacles.

Chapter 9, Programming RGB Strips in Python, adds multicolored lights to your robot. Explore this additional output to use for debugging or fun on the robot.

Chapter 10, Using Python to Control Servo Motors, shows how to use these motors to position a sensor head, and where they could be used in arms or legs on other robots.

Chapter 11, Programming Encoders with Python, demonstrates how odometry/tacho wheels can be read in your code, letting your robot drive in a straight line, make an accurate turn, or record how far it's driven. This chapter also introduces the PID controller.

Chapter 12, IMU Programming with Python, introduces the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), a set of sensors to measure temperature, acceleration, turning speeds, and magnetic fields. This chapter also gives you an introduction to soldering and VPython.

Chapter 13, Robot Vision – Using a Pi Camera and OpenCV, shows how to get data from a camera and use computer vision to make movements based on what the robot sees. This chapter also streams processed video to a browser.

Chapter 14, Line-Following with a Camera in Python, demonstrates how to make line-following behavior with the Raspberry Pi camera.

Chapter 15, Voice Communication with a Robot Using Mycroft, builds a voice control agent to link with your robot, letting you talk to control it and receive voice feedback.

Chapter 16, Diving Deeper with the IMU, takes the sensors we learned about in Chapter 12, IMU Programming with Python, and combines them to provide data about the orientation of the robot, building behavior that responds to the compass direction.

Chapter 17, Controlling the Robot with a Phone and Python, builds a menu system and a gaming-style control pad for your robot from your smartphone, letting you drive while seeing what the robot sees.

Chapter 18, Taking Your Robot Programming Skills Further, looks at the wider world of robotics, what communities there are, how to get in touch with other robot builders and makers, potential development areas, and where to compete with a robot.

Chapter 19, Planning Your Next Robot Project – Putting It All Together, is the final chapter, where we summarize what you have seen in the book, while encouraging you to plan the construction of your next robot.

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