Artificial Intelligent Systems and Their Societies - http://www.intelligent-systems.com.ar/intsyst/
An online book by Walter Fritz about intelligent systems and their use as cognitive architectures for robots. Proposes that intelligent robots should have pleasing and serving man rather than survival as a main objective. |
CMU Robotics Institute Technical Reports - http://www.ri.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/tech_reports.cgi
20 years of technical reports and research papers on robotics from the CMU Robotics Institute. |
Control of a Robot Hand using Tactile Sensors - http://membres.lycos.fr/fulguraupoingt/EnglishAbstractHTML.html
Master Thesis by Samuel Crinier titled "Behavior-Based Control of a Robot Hand using Tactile Sensors". Describes Obelix, a mobile robot provided with grasping capabilities. Includes English and Swedish abstract and the full paper in PDF format. |
Controlling a multi-legged virtual character by human motion-capture-data - http://freenet-homepage.de/diplomarbeit/index_e.htm
A diploma thesis by Torsten Haggenmiller about retargetting human motion capture data to multi-legged virtual characters in realtime. |
Nanorobotics Control Design and 3D Simulation - http://www.nanorobotdesign.com/
A collection of papers on control and simulation of nanoborotics for biomedical and other applications. |
ROBOKINE: Inverse Kinematics and Trajectory Planning - http://omega.uta.edu/~mvn6491/abstract.html
Research paper describing a robotic kinematics cad/cae tool used for workspace analysis, inverse kinematics, and trajectory planning of industrial robots. |
Robotics and Autonomous Systems - http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505622/description
Journal publishing papers describing fundamental developments in the field of robotics, with special emphasis on autonomous systems. Most articles require payment to view but some are be viewed at no charge. |
The Uncanny Valley - http://www.arclight.net/~pdb/nonfiction/uncanny-valley.html
Popular explanation of Masahiro Mori's Uncanny Valley theory that explains why almost-human-looking robots scare people more than mechanical-looking robots. |