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Table of Contents
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Preface
- An Introduction to Stiquito, the Book, and the Kit (James M. Conrad).
- Stiquito: A Small, Simple, Inexpensive Hexapod Robot (Jonathan W. Mills).
- Building Stiquito II and Tensipede (Jonathan W. Mills).
- Increasing Stiquito's Loading Capacity (John K. Estell, Thomas A. Owen,
and Craig A. Szezublewski).
- Boris: A Motorless Six-Legged Walking Machine (Roger G. Gilbertson).
- A PC-Based Controller for Stiquito Robots (Jonathan W. Mills).
- An M68HC11 Microcontroller-Based Stiquito Controller (James M. Conrad and
Mohan Nanjundan).
- An M68HC11-Based Stiquito Colony Communication System (James M. Conrad,
Gregory Lee Evans, and Joyce Ann Binam).
- A General-Purpose Controller for Stiquito (Shyamsundar Palleto).
- SCORPIO: Hardware Design (John K. Estell, Timothy A. Muszynski, Thomas
A. Owen, Steven R. Snodgrass, Craig A. Szezublewski, and Jason A. Thomas).
- SCORPIO: Software Design (John K. Estell, Christopher A. Baumgartner, and
Quan D. Luong).
- Lukasiewicz' Insect: The Role of Continuous-Valued Logic in a Mobile Robot's
Sensors, Control, and Locomotion (Jonathan W. Mills).
- Stiquito, a Platform for Artificial Intelligence (Matthew C. Scott).
- Cooperative Behaviors of Autonomous Mobile Robots (Susan A. Mengel, James
M. Conrad, Lance Hankins, and Roger Moore).
- The Simulation of a Six-Legged Autonomous Robot Guided by Vision (Pauto
W.C. Maciet).
- The Future for Nitinol-Propelled Walking Robots (Mark W. Tilden).
Appendix A: Author Biographies.
Appendix B: An Analog Driver Circuit for Nitinol-Propelled Walking Robots.
Appendix C: Sources of Materials for Stiquito.
Appendix D: Technical Characteristics of Flexinol Actuator Wires.
Index.
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