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Geometric Fundamentals of Robotics

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  • Provides an elegant introduction to the geometric concepts that are important to applications in robotics
  • Includes significant state-of-the art material that reflects important advances, connecting robotics back to mathematical fundamentals in group theory and geometry
  • An invaluable reference that serves a wide audience of grad students and researchers in mechanical engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics

Part of the book series: Monographs in Computer Science (MCS)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Introduction

    Pages 1-9
  3. Lie Groups

    Pages 11-29
  4. Subgroups

    Pages 31-49
  5. Lie Algebra

    Pages 51-83
  6. A Little Kinematics

    Pages 85-111
  7. Line Geometry

    Pages 113-138
  8. Representation Theory

    Pages 139-161
  9. Screw Systems

    Pages 163-195
  10. Clifford Algebra

    Pages 197-220
  11. A Little More Kinematics

    Pages 221-240
  12. The Study Quadric

    Pages 241-269
  13. Statics

    Pages 271-285
  14. Dynamics

    Pages 287-319
  15. Constrained Dynamics

    Pages 321-347
  16. Differential Geometry

    Pages 349-372
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 373-398

About this book

Geometric Fundamentals of Robotics provides an elegant introduction to the geometric concepts that are important to applications in robotics. This second edition is still unique in providing a deep understanding of the subject: rather than focusing on computational results in kinematics and robotics, it includes significant state-of-the-art material that reflects important advances in the field, connecting robotics back to mathematical fundamentals in group theory and geometry.

Geometric Fundamentals of Robotics serves a wide audience of graduate students as well as researchers in a variety of areas, notably mechanical engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics. It is also an invaluable reference text.

Reviews

From the reviews of the second edition:

"The aim of this book is to introduce mathematical tools, especially geometric ones, e.g. Lie groups and allied concepts, for solving problems in robotics. … The author presents in a clear and detailed fashion solutions to problems in robot control and design, especially for robot manipulators. Hence, the compilation would be of interest and help to graduate students and research workers in robotics, mechanical engineering, computer science and applied mathematics … a very sound and comprehensive treatise." (Robotica, Vol. 24, 2006)

"J.M. Selig … has produced this 2nd edition in the series ‘Monograph in Computer Science’. The first publication met the demand for such a book and the second is still a unique contribution to geometric concepts that are all-important to robotics. … It does include much ‘state-of-the-art’ material and the author connects it to the mathematical fundamentals in group theory and geometry. Cyberneticians interested in this area will probably prefer this approach to basics, and it should serve both students and researchers … . " (C.J.H. Mann, Kybernetes, Vol. 34 (7-8), 2005)

"This is the second edition of a book initially published with a slightly different title [Geometrical methods in robotics]. Two new chapters have been added. … it excels in embedding the topic in a historical context, showing how the works of Ball one hundred years ago … can now be expressed very elegantly and efficiently. The author excels also in showing the interplay between robotics and mathematics. In particular, the presence of differential and algebraic geometry is well outlined." (A. Akutowicz, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1062 (13), 2005)

"The book presents a vast collection of algebraic and geometric methods that have found an application in the theory of mechanisms and robotics. … I think that this book constitutes a fundamental contribution to mathematicalrobotics that will stimulate mathematically oriented robotics research, and foster a transformation of robotics into a scientific discipline." (Krzysztof Tehon, Mathematical Reviews, Issue, 2007 i)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Business, Computing and Information Management, London South Bank University, London, UK

    J. M. Selig

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