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Learn Robotics Programming
Learn Robotics Programming

Learn Robotics Programming: Build and control autonomous robots using Raspberry Pi 3 and Python

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  • Get up and running with the fundamentals of robotic programming
  • Program a robot using Python and the Raspberry Pi 3
  • Learn to build a smart robot with interactive and AI-enabled behaviors

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We live in an age where the most difficult human tasks are now automated. Smart and intelligent robots, which will perform different tasks precisely and efficiently, are the requirement of the hour. A combination of Raspberry Pi and Python works perfectly when making these kinds of robots. Learn Robotics Programming starts by introducing you to the basic structure of a robot, along with how to plan, build, and program it. As you make your way through the book, you will gradually progress to adding different outputs and sensors, learning new building skills, and writing code for interesting behaviors with sensors. You’ll also be able to update your robot, and set up web, phone, and Wi-Fi connectivity in order to control it. By the end of the book, you will have built a clever robot that can perform basic artificial intelligence (AI) operations.

Who is this book for?

Learn Robotics Programming is for programmers, developers, and enthusiasts interested in robotics and developing a fully functional robot. No major experience required just some programming knowledge would be sufficient.

What you will learn

  • Configure a Raspberry Pi for use in a robot
  • Interface motors and sensors with a Raspberry Pi
  • Implement code to make interesting and intelligent robot behaviors
  • Understand the first steps in AI behavior such as speech recognition visual processing
  • Control AI robots using Wi-Fi
  • Plan the budget for requirements of robots while choosing parts

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Table of Contents

17 Chapters
Introduction to Robotics Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Exploring Robot Building Blocks - Code and Electronics Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Introducing the Raspberry Pi - Starting with Raspbian Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Preparing a Raspberry Pi for a Robot - Headless by Default Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Backing Up the Code with Git and SD Card Copies Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Building Robot Basics - Wheels, Power, and Wiring Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Drive and Turn - Moving Motors with Python Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Programming Line-Following Sensors Using Python Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Programming RGB Strips in Python Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Using Python to Control Servo Motors Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Programming Distance Sensors with Python Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Programming Encoders with Python Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Robot Vision - Using a Pi Camera and OpenCV Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Voice Communication with a Robot Using Mycroft Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Programming a Gamepad on Raspberry Pi with Python Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Taking Your Robot Programming Skills Further Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Planning Your Next Robot Project - Putting It All Together Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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Jim Link May 27, 2019
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I successfully built a small robot which is controlled by a Raspberry Pi computer board, using this book! What fun!The author's explanations and instructions are very clear. Make sure you read his recommendations for the hardware devices that are attached to the robot.Please note that in the picture, are two items that I added myself, and which are NOT in the book:1) The LCD screen at the back. I'm using it to display the robot's WIFI IP address.2) The switchboard at right front. I designed and created it myself, so I can power the robot either from the onboard battery pack, or from a plug-in power supply.
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素晴らしい本です
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Robert Ing Sep 21, 2023
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This book is excellent for anyone wanting to begin their self-learning journey into robotics. Easy to read, but certainly not intended for those who just want a light read before bed, you will have to be attentive on this one. However, this get you robotic literate in no time. Recommended!
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David Snowdon Mar 10, 2019
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There is a lot involved in building your own robot: sourcing adequate parts, knowing how to assemble them and then how to get the robot to do things by writing software. Buying a robot kit glosses over these steps as the parts are provided together with assembly instructions and often a software library to make programming simple. Going from building such a kit to your own robot can be quite a shock for this reason.This is why this book is valuable. It covers a lot of ground! The author, Danny Staple, guides us through the process of building a wheeled robot without relying on a kit. Instead, Danny describes the components required and provides some recommendations but allows for variation. Step by step we are shown how to set up a Raspberry Pi and control motors & servos, read inputs from distance sensors, line sensors, and use the Raspberry Pi camera. Everything, hardware and software, is explained from scratch without assuming any prior knowledge and in an easy to read style. Instead of relying on a library of code Danny shows us how to implement everything required a small feature at a time. He also explains the principles behind why he structures the code as he does; so we learn how to extend the software on our own without it becoming a hard-to-maintain mess.The first couple of chapters describe what a robot is and give some examples of contemporary robots. The next two introduce the Raspberry Pi and how to set one up. The material here is very similar to anything else available on the internet but including here is helpful as it keeps all the information required in one place. Chapter 6 is where we really get started; covering choosing a chassis for your robot as well as a motor controller. Danny recommends beginning with a simple car-like chassis with two-wheel drive as a good choice for a first robot. This chapter also describes powering the robot and how to provide power for the Raspberry PI and the motors. We also see how to assemble the chassis with Raspberry Pi, motors and batteries.Chapters 7 and 8 get us to the point where our robot can move and follow a line drawn with a marker. We also hear why it's good to separate the code talking to the motor controller from the code managing the robot's behaviour. The optical sensors used for line following are introduced. We find out how they work, how to attach them to the Raspberry Pi and how to read the values using python. By the end of the chapter, the robot can follow a circuit drawn using a black marker pen.Chapter 9 shows us how to control LED strips from our robot which as well as providing eye-candy allows the robot to give some indication of its state and make debugging easier. We also do some soldering for the first time, and the book provides some basic advice on soldering and how to get a good joint. We use the Raspberry Pi's SPI interface to drive the LEDs and see python code for doing that. The line following behaviour gets updated to give us left and right "indicator" signals as the robot turns. This chapter also introduces the HSV (Hue, Saturation, Value) colour system to describe how we can program the LEDs to make rainbow effects.In chapter 11 things really get interesting! We see how to mount ultrasonic distance sensors and connect them to the Raspberry Pi. We're not using i2c sensors, so we need to use raw I/O to time the response and work out the distance. The same code uses busy waits and may not be accurate as it doesn't compensate for multitasking. We first write a simple object avoiding behaviour for the robot and see that it works but has problems causing it to appear to be indecisive about some obstacles and occasionally ramming into things. We can do better than this, and so we then develop an algorithm that provides a finer adjustment of motor speeds based on distance from an obstacle.Now we have several behaviours we see how to build a simple web application on the robot that lets us start and stop all the defined behaviours.Chapter 12 provides us with a means for our robot to know how much each wheel has turned so we can automatically adjust for variance in motor speed.Chapter 13 attaches a camera to the robot and allows it to chase objects of a particular colour. We also see how to use the pan & tilt mounting to track faces using OpenCV's built-in HAAR cascade classifier. The text describes how HAAR cascades work and provides some references which go into more detail. The book probably should have pointed out that HAAR cascades while efficient are not state-of-the-art and there are better, more modern, techniques out there.Chapter 14 introduces voice control by installing MyCroft on a second Raspberry Pi which controls the robot by making HTTP requests to the simple web application we've been building on the robot.Chapter 15 then shows us how to build a slightly more complex web UI that provides slider controls to drive the robot as well as a display of what the robot can see. The two sliders only control the wheel motors, but by this point, we have all the information we need to add controls for the pan & tilt camera platform.The last two chapters provide links and guidance for what we can do next when contemplating designing and building our own robots.As I said at the beginning of this review this book covers a lot of ground. If you follow all the chapters you'll have learnt how to write python, solder, build simple web applications using flask, python, HTML, CSS and javascript and, of course, made a quite capable little robot. I have no hesitation in recommending the book to anyone interested in building their first robot. You'll definitely learn more this way than by simply buying a kit.
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Mat O Dec 23, 2018
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Good book, its a good walk through for the amateur and some interesting ideas. Will keep for reference.
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