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Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics V (Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics) [Hardcover]

Jean-Daniel Boissonnat (Editor), Joel Burdick (Editor), Ken Goldberg (Editor), Seth Hutchinson (Editor)

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3540404767 978-3540404767 November 5, 2003 1
Selected contributions to the Workshop WAFR 2002, held December 15-17, 2002, Nice, France. This fifth biannual Workshop on Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics focuses on algorithmic issues related to robotics and automation. The design and analysis of robot algorithms raises fundamental questions in computer science, computational geometry, mechanical modeling, operations research, control theory, and associated fields. The highly selective program highlights significant new results such as algorithmic models and complexity bounds. The validation of algorithms, design concepts, or techniques is the common thread running through this focused collection.

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This book includes selected contributions from the Workshop WAFR 2002 held from December 15-17, 2002 in Nice, France. This fifth biannual Workshop on Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics focuses on algorithmic issues related to robotics and automation. The design and analysis of robot algorithms raises fundamental questions in computer science, computational geometry, mechanical modeling, operations research, control theory, and associated fields. The highly selective program highlights significant new results such as algorithmic models and complexity bounds. The validation of algorithms, design concepts, or techniques is the common thread running through this focused collection.

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Ken Goldberg
Professor, IEOR and EECS
craigslist Distinguished Professor of New Media
Director, Berkeley Center for New Media
College of Engineering and School of Information
UC Berkeley


Ken Goldberg is an artist and professor at UC Berkeley. He is Director of the Berkeley Center for New Media, and Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, with secondary appointments in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and in the School of Information.

Goldberg received his PhD in Computer Science from CMU in 1990 and studied at the University of Pennsylvania, Edinburgh University, and the Technion. From 1991-95 he taught at the University of Southern California, and in Fall 2000 was visiting faculty at MIT Media Lab.

Goldberg and his students work in two areas: Geometric Algorithms for Automation, and Networked Robots. In the first category, he develops algorithms for feeding, sorting, and fixturing industrial parts, with an emphasis on mathematically rigorous solutions that require a minimum of sensing and actuation so as to reduce costs and increase reliability. In the area of Networked Robots, Goldberg and colleagues developed the first robot publically operable via the Internet (in 1994). He has published over 100 research papers and edited four books.

In 2004, Goldberg co-founded the IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering and is Founding Chair of its Advisory Board. Goldberg was named National Science Foundation Young Investigator in 1994 and NSF/Whitehouse Presidential Faculty Fellow in 1995. He is the recipient of the Joseph Engelberger Award (2000), the IEEE Major Educational Innovation Award (2001) and was elected IEEE Fellow in 2005.

Goldberg lives in Mill Valley with his daughter and wife, filmmaker and Webby Awards founder Tiffany Shlain.

More information on Goldberg's research and teaching: http://goldberg.berkeley.edu
More information on Goldberg's artwork: http://www.ken.goldberg.net

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Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics, International Conference, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Computer Science, Intelligent Robots, International Journal of Robotics Research, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Monte Carlo, New York, Carnegie Mellon University, International Symposium, Artificial Intelligence, New Directions, Stanford University, Advanced Robotics, Proof of Lemma, Springer Verlag, Academic Press, Chapel Hill, Discrete Algorithms, National Science Foundation, Utrecht University, Experimental Robotics, Int'l Conf, Intl Conf
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