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Robotics Demystified

Robotics Demystified

Edwin Wise

McGraw-Hill Professional
2004
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.YOU DON'T NEED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO LEARN ROBOTICS!Now anyone with an interest in robotics can gain a deeper understanding -- without formal training, unlimited time, or a genius IQ. In Robotics Demystified, expert robot builder and author Edwin Wise provides an effective and totally painless way to learn about the technologies used to build robots!With Robotics Demystified, you master the subject one simple step at a time -- at your own speed. This unique self-teaching guide offers problems at the end of each chapter to reinforce what you have learned.This fast and entertaining self-teaching course makes if fun and easy to learn about robots. Get ready to:Learn essential electronics, mechanics, and programming concepts, one step at a timeEvaluate your progress with self-test questionsDiscover the ins and outs of mobile, industrial, and research 'botsFind out how to make your robot sense and thinkSo if you're looking for an enjoyable route into robotics, let Robotics Demystified be your shortcut!
Manila, City of Islands

Manila, City of Islands

Edwin Wise

University of the Philippines Press
2019
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You will never think of Manila the same again . . . Manila, City of Islands evokes Manila’s rhythms, colors and sights, capturing the city’s totality and uniqueness. Wise avoids the sententious clichés of the bad rich and the good poor. There are no heroic guerrillas or demonic Americans or redemptive romantic nationalists. Rather, he subtly explains urban behavior as a result of tensions between kinships and strangers, technology and history, and therefore explores in a clear-eyed manner the multiple layers of private cities that comprise Metro Manila, from the gated cities of the rich to the private worlds of the poor. The traditional public spaces of both the classical and modernist city have been almost eviscerated.With a wry skeptical eye, Wise melds painstaking urban anthropological-ethno-meth-odological observation, classic urban sociological analysis, and filleted social theorizing into a seamless elegant whole that rarely misses a beat.