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Robot Path Planning Optimized" is a comprehensive guide to the field of robot path planning, written by Dinesh, a highly experienced roboticist and researcher. The book offers an in-depth exploration of the principles, methods, and techniques used in robot path planning, with a particular focus on optimizationThe book begins by introducing the basics of robot path planning and the challenges that arise in designing optimal paths for robots. From there, Dinesh delves into the various optimization algorithms and techniques that are commonly used in robot path planning, including gradient-based…mehr

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Robot Path Planning Optimized" is a comprehensive guide to the field of robot path planning, written by Dinesh, a highly experienced roboticist and researcher. The book offers an in-depth exploration of the principles, methods, and techniques used in robot path planning, with a particular focus on optimizationThe book begins by introducing the basics of robot path planning and the challenges that arise in designing optimal paths for robots. From there, Dinesh delves into the various optimization algorithms and techniques that are commonly used in robot path planning, including gradient-based optimization, particle swarm optimization, and genetic algorithmsOne of the key strengths of "Robot Path Planning Optimized" is its practical approach to the subject matter. Throughout the book, Dinesh provides numerous real-world examples and case studies, demonstrating how the concepts and techniques covered in the book can be applied in a range of different robotic applicationsWhether you are a student or professional working in the field of robotics, "Robot Path Planning Optimized" is an invaluable resource. With its clear explanations, practical examples, and comprehensive coverage of the subject matter, this book is sure to be an essential reference for anyone seeking to design optimal paths for robots