David L. Heiserman
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David L. Heiserman (1940-2020) was a robotics and radio astronomy inventor, author, and educator. The RB5X was an early commercial implementation of the concept of autonomous mobile robotics (AMR) proposed and demonstrated by Heiserman in his first book in 1976. In 1997, he developed the free education website www.free-ed.net.
Bibliography[edit]
(See also Books by David L. Heiserman at www.goodreads.com) Heiserman, David (1976). Build Your Own Working Robot. TAB Books. ISBN 0830668411 Search this book on . Heiserman, David L (1979). How to Build Your Own Self-Programming Robot. TAB Books. ISBN 0830612416 Search this book on . Heiserman, David L (1981). Robot Intelligence with Experiments. TAB Books. ISBN 0830696857 Search this book on . Heiserman, David L (1981). Radio Astronomy for the Amateur. TAB Books. ISBN 978-0830647149 Search this book on . Heiserman, David L (1992). Exploring Chemical Elements and Their Compounds. TAB Books. ISBN 0071577238 Search this book on ., ISBN 9780071577236 Search this book on .
See Also[edit]
- Robot
- Robotics
- Behavior-based robotics
- Autonomous mobile robot
- Cybernetics
- RB5X
- William Grey Walter
- Hans Moravec
- Rodney Brooks
- Mark Tilden
External Links[edit]
- Books by David L. Heiserman at www.goodreads.com
- David Heiserman Obituary
- Interview with David L. Heiserman (2012)
- www.free-ed.net
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