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PDAs and robotics come together in this innovative resource! Here is the ONLY BOOK to provide in-depth designs and concepts on how to create a robot that utilizes your PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) as the remote control--or "brains." * Allows any PDA to communicate with and control the robot * No connectors necessary--works on a wireless link between the PDA and the robot * Requires only inexpensive, off-the-shelf components * Modules can be easily customized for individual use * Covers specialized software, control circuits, and interfaces ideal for creating artificial life forms
Doug Williams
Doug Williams is a freelance writer and former newspaper editor. This is his 11th book. He lives in San Diego, California, with his wife and enjoys hiking, traveling, reading, and spending time with his family. He especially loves watching baseball games and playing catch with his grandson, Blake.
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