Introduction to Robotics, Global Edition, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (June 17, 2021) © 2021

  • John J. Craig
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For senior-year undergraduate and first-year graduate courses in robotics

An intuitive introduction to robotic theory and application

Since its original publication in 1986, Craig's Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and Control has been the leading textbook for teaching robotics at the university level. Blending traditional mechanical engineering material with computer science and control theoretical concepts, the text covers a range of topics, including rigid-body transformations, forward and inverse positional kinematics, velocities and Jacobians of linkages, dynamics, linear and non-linear control, force control methodologies, mechanical design aspects, and robotic programming.

The 4th Edition features a balance of application and theory, introducing the science and engineering of mechanical manipulation - establishing and building on foundational understanding of mechanics, control theory, and computer science. With an emphasis on computational aspects of problems, the text aims to present material in a simple, intuitive way.

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Spatial Transformations
  • 3. Forward Kinematics
  • 4. Inverse Kinematics
  • 5. Velocities, Static Forces, and Jacobians
  • 6. Dynamics
  • 7. Trajectory Planning
  • 8. Mechanical Design of Robots
  • 9. Linear Control
  • 10. Non-Linear Control
  • 11. Force Control
  • 12. Programming Languages and Systems
  • 13. Simulation and Off-Line Programming

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