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The Personal Robot Navigator The Personal Robot Navigator
by A K Peters, Ltd.
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The Personal Robot Navigator was written primarily for the "how things work" Popular Science reader as well as for the experienced robot hobbyist who is ready to approach robot navigation as a whole discipline and not as merely obstacle avoidance.  
Robot Building for Beginners Robot Building for Beginners
by David Cook (Apress)
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Learning robotics by yourself isnt easy. It helps when the encouragement comes from someone whos been there. Not only does Robot Building for Beginners assist you in understanding component parts of robot development, but also it prepares you with techniques to learn new discoveries on your own.  
Applied Robotics Applied Robotics
by Edwin Wise (Delmar Publishers)
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Designed to give beginners a thorough and complete introduction into the field of robotics with simple projects and easy-to-read explanations. Detailed and extensive schematics, programs, and descriptions guide you through the challenges of building a working robot. Softcover. CD-ROM included.  
Robot Builder's Bonanza 2nd Edition Robot Builder's Bonanza 2nd Edition
by Gordon McComb
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A major revision of the bestselling "bible" of amateur robotics building--packed with the latest in servo motor technology, microcontrolled robots, remote control, Lego Mindstorms Kits, and other commercial kits.
Gives electronics hobbyists fully illustrated plans for 11 complete Robots, as well as all-new coverage of Robotix-based Robots, Lego Technic-based Robots, Functionoids with Lego Mindstorms, and Location and Motorized Systems with Servo Motors.  
Robots, Androids, and Animatrons Robots, Androids, and Animatrons
by John Lovine (McGraw-Hill)
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Build your own computer-controlled servant. Construct your own robot or android to do your bidding! In Robots, Androids and Animatrons: 12 Incredible Projects You Can Build, electronics expert John Iovine serves up easy-to-follow plans and step-by-step instructions for constructing your very own state-of-the-art working robot that will obey your orders, act as your surrogate and even do scores of tough chores.  
Build Your Own Robot! Build Your Own Robot!
by OnRobo.com
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From A.K. Peters, Ltd.
This book, a compilation of articles from Karl Lunts long-running column for Nuts & Volts magazine, is a must-read for all beginner and intermediate-level robotics enthusiasts. Written in a friendly, straightforward manner, it contains entertaining anecdotes as well as practical advice and instruction.  
Build Your Own Combat Robot Build Your Own Combat Robot
by Pete Miles & Tom Carroll (Osborne)
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Experience the excitement of building your own champion battling bot! Build a powerful and invincible robot--for full-blown competition or just for fun--using this authoritative robot resource. This team of experts gives you an inside look at the innovative new world of robotic combat, explaining the origins of the sport as well as all the elements that go into constructing a fighting robot.  
Personal Robotics: Real Robots ... Personal Robotics: Real Robots ...
by Richard Raucci (A. K. Peters Ltd.)
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...to Construct, Program, and Explore the World
Many companies are now offering robots that are geared to the casual electronics hobbyist, both in kit form and as fully assembled models. This book gives an overview of available robot products, ranging from the simple to the complex. Interested readers will be able to find the robot kit that matches their skill level and pocketbook.  
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