Stiquito
Design and Implementation of Nitinol-Propelled Walking Robots

 

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Stiquito
Design and Implementation of Nitinol-Propelled Walking Robots

by Jonathan W. Mills (Author)
by James M. Conrad (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780818674082

 

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The Stiquito robot is a small, inexpensive six-legged robot that is propelled only by nitinol acutator wires. With this kit the reader can build their own Stiquito robot and customize their design. The book describes the birth of Stiquito, the building process and possible modifications.


The text also illustrates Stiquito's uses in education by presenting lab exercises, describing the use of nitinol in classroom experiments, and providing a robotics curriculum for undergraduates. It examines further research on the role of logic in a mobile robot's sensors, control, and locomotion; Stiquito's platform for AI; and simulation of a robot guided by vision. The book concludes with a discussion of the future for nitinol-propelled walking robots.


 

ISBN 818674083
ISBN13 9780818674082
Publisher IEEE Computer Society Press,U.S.
Format Mixed media product
Publication date 28/02/1997
Pages 328
Weight (grammes) 595
Published in United States
Height (mm) 248
Width (mm) 178

Preface
1. An Introduction to Stiquito, the Book, and the Kit (James M. Conrad).
2. Stiquito: A Small, Simple, Inexpensive Hexapod Robot (Jonathan W. Mills).
3. Building Stiquito II and Tensipede (Jonathan W. Mills).
4. Increasing Stiquito's Loading Capacity (John K. Estell, Thomas A. Owen, and Craig A. Szezublewski).
5. Boris: A Motorless Six-Legged Walking Machine (Roger G. Gilbertson).
6. A PC-Based Controller for Stiquito Robots (Jonathan W. Mills).
7. An M68HC11 Microcontroller-Based Stiquito Controller (James M. Conrad and Mohan Nanjundan).
8. An M68HC11-Based Stiquito Colony Communication System (James M. Conrad, Gregory Lee Evans, and Joyce Ann Binam).
9. A General-Purpose Controller for Stiquito (Shyamsundar Palleto).
10. SCORPIO: Hardware Design (John K. Estell, Timothy A. Muszynski, Thomas A. Owen, Steven R. Snodgrass, Craig A. Szezublewski, and Jason A. Thomas).
11. SCORPIO: Software Design (John K. Estell, Christopher A. Baumgartner, and Quan D. Luong).
12. Lukasiewicz' Insect: The Role of Continuous-Valued Logic in a Mobile Robot's Sensors, Control, and Locomotion (Jonathan W. Mills).
13. Stiquito, a Platform for Artificial Intelligence (Matthew C. Scott).
14. Cooperative Behaviors of Autonomous Mobile Robots (Susan A. Mengel, James M. Conrad, Lance Hankins, and Roger Moore).
15. The Simulation of a Six-Legged Autonomous Robot Guided by Vision (Pauto W.C. Maciet).
16. The Future for Nitinol-Propelled Walking Robots (Mark W. Tilden).
Appendix A: Author Biographies.
Appendix B: An Analog Driver Circuit for Nitinol-Propelled Walking Robots.
Appendix C: Sources of Materials for Stiquito.
Appendix D: Technical Characteristics of Flexinol Actuator Wires.
Index.

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