Review of Robosapiens

Posted on 29/05/2005 by wcox in Reviews
This is a review of the book Robotsapiens



One of the latest additions to the growing array of robotics related books is the book entitled Robosapiens. The authors describe their new book as a "field guide to our mechanical future." Husband and wife team, Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio, traveled to the far reaches of the globe to document in pictures and text the "high-stakes race to build the fist intelligent robot." This beautiful hard-bound book contains 236 pages filled with hundreds of beatutiful pictures of the new breed of robotic creatures. Also contained within the book are interviews with the current pioneers in the robotics field, technical info on the robots, and a behind-the-scenes look at many state-of-the-art robots.

The book is divided into six different sections entitled "Electic dreams", "Robo sapiens", "Bio logical", "Remote possibilities", "Work mates", and "Serious fun", along with a comprephensive glossary of terms. The book covers the work of Weseda University's WABAIN-RII, Honda's P3, Nagoya University, Osaka Universityy's Strut, ATR's DB, Tsukuba science center's Jack/ETL-Humanoid, MIT's COG & Kismet, Hara-Kobayashi Lab's human face (pictured on front without skin), Kitano Symboiotic Systems Project's SIG, University of Nagoya's Brachiator III,Shigeo Hirose' s ACM R-1, Berkeley's Mecho-Gecko, McGill University's RHEx O, Stanford's Mini-sprawl, iRobot's Ariel, Case Western's Robot III, MIT's Robopike, Marine Science Center's BUR-001, German National Research Center's Sir Arthur, Leg Lab's Troody, Mark Tilden, JPL, NASA's Robonaut, German Aerospace Research Agency's DLR Hand, Stanford U's SARCOS Treadport, CM Field Robotics Center's Nomad, CMU's Omniclops, Georgia Institue, Paul MacGready's Gryphon & Otto, Omead Amidi, NEC's Personal Robot R100, Berkeley's PRoP, da Vinci Surgical System's, Leg Lab's Pinky , Joseph Engleberger, Tokyo Institue of Technology's Titan VII, German National Center for Information Technology's Kurt I, Battle 'Bots, RoboCup, Sony's AIBO, and iRobot's BIT! Whew, quite a list.

The books 100+ photos give you a visual journey through the expanding world of robotics. All in all this book makes a great coffee table reference guide to the digital age!

Buy this book!
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