[OT] Compilation of some of the best robotics articles
Alejandro Tejada
capellan2000 at gmail.com
Sun May 11 19:34:11 EDT 2014
The wonders of hyperlinked information! :D
http://explore.tandfonline.com/page/est/us-national-robotics-week-2014-roboweek
Taylor & Francis Online announces:
In celebration of RoboWeek 2014, we have compiled a selection
of some of our best robotics articles and made them free to view
for the remainder of 2014!
Free Access Articles:
A novel method to develop an animal model of depression using
a small mobile robot
Industrial challenges of military robotics
Soft Robot Arm Inspired by the Octopus
Attitudes towards robots suitability for various jobs as affected
robot appearance
A Robot Arm for Assisting Liver Surgery
Robotics for computer scientists: what’s the big idea?
Tracking control of two-wheel driven mobile robot using
compound sine function neural networks
Multimodal fusion as communicative acts during
human–robot interaction
Task-based design optimization of serial robot manipulators
A macroscopic model for high intensity radiofrequency signal
detection in swarm robotics systems
Impedance adaptation for optimal robot–environment interaction
Robust adaptive neural tracking control for a class of electrically
driven robots with time delays
Kinematic synthesis of a robot with five degrees of freedom
Specialization and generalization of robot behaviour in
swarm energy foraging
Extended Kalman filter-based mobile robot localization with
intermittent measurements
Biomechanical Approach to Open-Loop Bipedal Running with
a Musculoskeletal Athlete Robot
Design of six-legged walking robot, Little Crabster for
underwater walking and operation
Dynamic analysis and intelligent control techniques for
flexible manipulators: a review
Al
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