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Professional Microsoft Robotics
Developer Studio (Wrox Programmer
to Programmer) by Trevor Taylor
If You Want Deep Knowledge, This Is The Book.
Wroxs Professional Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio is one of the first
guides to Microsofts new platform for visualizing and programming robotics
applications. Written by the founding architect of the product, Professional
Microsoft Robotics Studio is heavy on examples making this a hands-on
guide that will get readers building robotics applications quickly using 3
case-study robots: an indoor security robot, winning Magellan competitor
and a chess-playing robotic arm. Topics include: Common
Concurrency Runtime Sending and Receiving Messages Building
and Accessing Services Using a browser and the Internet as the UI for
a robot Using supported hardware and integrating new hardware
Simulating the real world for robotic interactions Extending the
simulation environment Deploying to hardware Using the Visual
Programming Language and more. Source code and online
support at Wrox.com.
Personal Review: Professional Microsoft Robotics Developer
Studio (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) by Trevor Taylor
This is not an actual review of the book since I am still waiting for it to
arrive. I wanted to post the Table of Contents here to help out others since
I did not see one from Amazon...
Foreword.
Introduction.
Part I: Robotics Developer Studio Fundamentals.
Chapter 1: Exploring Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio.
Chapter 2: Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR).
Chapter 3: Decentralized Software Services (DSS).
Chapter 4: Advanced Service Concepts.
Part II: Simulations.
Chapter 5: The MRDS Visual Simulation Environment.
Chapter 6: Extending the MRDS Visual Simulation Environment.
Chapter 7: Using Orchestration Services to Build a Simulation Scenario.
Chapter 8: Simulating Articulated Entities.
Chapter 9: Adventures in Simulation.
Part III: Visual Programming Language.
Chapter 10: Microsoft Visual Programming Language Basics.
Chapter 11: Visually Programming Robots.
Chapter 12: Visual Programming Examples.
Part IV: Robotics Hardware.
Chapter 13: Using MRDS with Robotics Hardware.
Chapter 14: Remotely Controlling a Mobile Robot.
Chapter 15: Using a Robotic Arm.
Chapter 16: Autonomous Robots.
Chapter 17: Writing New Hardware Services.
Index.
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This is not an actual review of the book since I am still waiting for it to arrive. I wanted to post the Table of Contents here to help out others since I did not see one from Amazon...
Foreword.
Introduction.
Part I: Robotics Developer Studio Fundamentals.
Chapter 1: Exploring Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio.
Chapter 2: Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR).
Chapter 3: Decentralized Software Services (DSS).
Chapter 4: Advanced Service Concepts.
Part II: Simulations.
Chapter 5: The MRDS Visual Simulation Environment.
Chapter 6: Extending the MRDS Visual Simulation Environment.
Chapter 7: Using Orchestration Services to Build a Simulation Scenario.
Chapter 8: Simulating Articulated Entities.
Chapter 9: Adventures in Simulation.
Part III: Visual Programming Language.
Chapter 10: Microsoft Visual Programming Language Basics.
Chapter 11: Visually Programming Robots.
Chapter 12: Visual Programming Examples.
Part IV: Robotics Hardware.
Chapter 13: Using MRDS with Robotics Hardware.
Chapter 14: Remotely Controlling a Mobile Robot.
Chapter 15: Using a Robotic Arm.
Chapter 16: Autonomous Robots.
Chapter 17: Writing New Hardware Services.
Index. less
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