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Hands-on robotics programming with C++ [electronic resource] leverage raspberry pi 3 and c++ libraries to build intelligent robotics applications Dinesh Tavasalkar.

By: Tavasalkar, DineshMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Birmingham, UK Packt Publishing Ltd, 2019Description: 1 online resource (300 p.)ISBN: 1789131073; 9781789131079Other title: Leverage Raspberry Pi 3 and C++ libraries to build intelligent robotics applicationsSubject(s): Robots -- Programming | C++ (Computer program language) | Raspberry Pi (Computer) | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General)Genre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 629.89251 LOC classification: TJ211.45Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; About Packt; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Section 1: Getting Started with wiringPi on a Raspberry Pi; Chapter 1: Introduction to the Raspberry Pi; Technical requirements; Software required; Hardware requirements; For Raspberry Pi 3B+ and Raspberry Pi Zero W; Additional hardware for Raspberry Pi 3B+; Additional hardware requirements for Raspberry Pi Zero W; Understanding the Raspberry Pi; The Raspberry Pi 3B+; The Raspberry Pi Zero W; Setting up a Raspberry Pi 3B+ as a desktop computer; Installing Raspbian OS on an SD card
Downloading and installing Etcher Downloading the Raspbian Stretch image ; Writing the Raspbian Stretch image to a microSD card; Setting up the Raspberry Pi 3B+; Connecting the Raspberry Pi 3B+ to the internet; Connecting the Raspberry Pi 3B+ to a laptop via Wi-Fi; Creating an SSH file on a microSD card; Connecting the Raspberry Pi 3B+ to a Wi-Fi network using PuTTY; Enabling the VNC server; Viewing the Raspberry Pi output on the VNC Viewer; Increase the VNC's screen resolution; Handling VNC and PuTTY errors; Setting up the Raspberry Pi Zero W as a desktop computer
Setting up the Raspberry Pi Zero WConnecting the Raspberry Pi Zero W to a laptop via Wi-Fi; Connecting the Raspberry Pi Zero W to a Wi-Fi network using PuTTY; Enabling VNC Viewer for Raspberry Pi Zero W; Viewing Raspberry Pi Zero W output on VNC Viewer; Summary; Questions; Chapter 2: Implementing Blink with wiringPi; Technical requirements; Installing the wiringPi library in the Raspberry Pi; Accessing Raspberry Pi GPIO pins via wiringPi; Making an LED blink; Wiring connections; The blinking program; Uploading the code to the Raspberry Pi; Smart light -- working with digital sensor
The LDR sensor and the way it worksWiring connection; Smart light program; Pulse Width Modulation using softPWM; How PWM works; The softPWM library; Making an LED blink with the softPWM library; Summary; Questions; Section 2: Raspberry Pi Robotics; Chapter 3: Programming the Robot; Technical requirements; Choosing a robot chassis; Constructing and connecting the robot; Constructing the robot; Connecting the motor driver to the Raspberry Pi ; What is a motor driver?; Wiring connections; Working with H-bridge; Moving the robot; Moving the robot backward; Stopping the robot
Different types of turnsAxial turns; Axial left turn; Axial right turn; Radial turn; Radial left turn; Radial right turn; Summary; Questions; Chapter 4: Building an Obstacle-Avoiding Robot; Technical requirements; Using an ultrasonic sensor; How an ultrasonic sensor measures distances; The arithmetic equation for determining the time taken; Wiring the ultrasonic sensor to the Raspberry Pi; The HC-SR04 sensor program; Using an LCD; Wiring the 16x2 LCD to the Raspberry Pi; Programming the LCD; The LCD program; The LCD and the ultrasonic sensor program; What is the I2C protocol?
Summary: C/C++ is one the legacy programming language for Robotics Programming. This book will help you understand and build complexly structured robots and implement various C/C++ programming libraries in it.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; About Packt; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Section 1: Getting Started with wiringPi on a Raspberry Pi; Chapter 1: Introduction to the Raspberry Pi; Technical requirements; Software required; Hardware requirements; For Raspberry Pi 3B+ and Raspberry Pi Zero W; Additional hardware for Raspberry Pi 3B+; Additional hardware requirements for Raspberry Pi Zero W; Understanding the Raspberry Pi; The Raspberry Pi 3B+; The Raspberry Pi Zero W; Setting up a Raspberry Pi 3B+ as a desktop computer; Installing Raspbian OS on an SD card

Downloading and installing Etcher Downloading the Raspbian Stretch image ; Writing the Raspbian Stretch image to a microSD card; Setting up the Raspberry Pi 3B+; Connecting the Raspberry Pi 3B+ to the internet; Connecting the Raspberry Pi 3B+ to a laptop via Wi-Fi; Creating an SSH file on a microSD card; Connecting the Raspberry Pi 3B+ to a Wi-Fi network using PuTTY; Enabling the VNC server; Viewing the Raspberry Pi output on the VNC Viewer; Increase the VNC's screen resolution; Handling VNC and PuTTY errors; Setting up the Raspberry Pi Zero W as a desktop computer

Setting up the Raspberry Pi Zero WConnecting the Raspberry Pi Zero W to a laptop via Wi-Fi; Connecting the Raspberry Pi Zero W to a Wi-Fi network using PuTTY; Enabling VNC Viewer for Raspberry Pi Zero W; Viewing Raspberry Pi Zero W output on VNC Viewer; Summary; Questions; Chapter 2: Implementing Blink with wiringPi; Technical requirements; Installing the wiringPi library in the Raspberry Pi; Accessing Raspberry Pi GPIO pins via wiringPi; Making an LED blink; Wiring connections; The blinking program; Uploading the code to the Raspberry Pi; Smart light -- working with digital sensor

The LDR sensor and the way it worksWiring connection; Smart light program; Pulse Width Modulation using softPWM; How PWM works; The softPWM library; Making an LED blink with the softPWM library; Summary; Questions; Section 2: Raspberry Pi Robotics; Chapter 3: Programming the Robot; Technical requirements; Choosing a robot chassis; Constructing and connecting the robot; Constructing the robot; Connecting the motor driver to the Raspberry Pi ; What is a motor driver?; Wiring connections; Working with H-bridge; Moving the robot; Moving the robot backward; Stopping the robot

Different types of turnsAxial turns; Axial left turn; Axial right turn; Radial turn; Radial left turn; Radial right turn; Summary; Questions; Chapter 4: Building an Obstacle-Avoiding Robot; Technical requirements; Using an ultrasonic sensor; How an ultrasonic sensor measures distances; The arithmetic equation for determining the time taken; Wiring the ultrasonic sensor to the Raspberry Pi; The HC-SR04 sensor program; Using an LCD; Wiring the 16x2 LCD to the Raspberry Pi; Programming the LCD; The LCD program; The LCD and the ultrasonic sensor program; What is the I2C protocol?

Wiring the I2C LCD and the Raspberry Pi

C/C++ is one the legacy programming language for Robotics Programming. This book will help you understand and build complexly structured robots and implement various C/C++ programming libraries in it.

Includes index.

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