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Advanced Robotics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1987
- Susumu Tachi:

Editorial. 1 - James Trevelyan:

Robots in the shearing shed: Automated shearing of sheep using robots. 3-8 - Claude Vibet:

Design of robot controllers. 9-20 - Mamoru Mitsuishi, Isao Shimoyama

, Hirofumi Miura:
Development of the concurrent process oriented language 'COL'. 21-38 - Masayuki Inaba, Hirochika Inoue:

Rope handling by a robot with visual feedback. 39-54 - Teruyuki Izumi, Tatsuo Narikiyo, Yasuo Fukui:

Teachingless grinding robot depending on three force information. 55-67 - Yoichi Tatara:

Mechanochemical actuators. 69-85 - Kanji Mitsuhashi, Kunitada Yamato:

Layout planning and simulation for application of robots. 87-98 - Yoshimi Takeuchi:

Production Engineering Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology. 99-102
Volume 2, Number 2, 1987
- Yoshimi Ito:

Possible features of next generation FMS and system design. 103-120 - Toshihiro Tsumura, Naofumi Fujiwara, Masafumi Hashimoto, Teng Tang:

A new method of vehicle position measurement by use of laser beam tracking. 121-135 - Kazutada Koshikawa, Yoshiaki Shirai:

A model-based recognition of glossy objects using their polarimetrical properties. 137-147 - Shigeyuki Sakane, Masaru Ishii, Masayoshi Kakikura:

Occlusion avoidance of visual sensors based on a hand-eye action simulator system: HEAVEN. 149-165 - Shigeo Hirose, Kazunobu Maekawa, Yoji Umetani:

Signal processing of a range-finder map-realization system. 167-180 - Tsuneo Yoshikawa:

Multi-variable control of robot manipulators. 181-191 - Tohru Ifukube:

Voice control for a robot-an example of a manipulator for the disabled. 193-200 - Yoshikata Kobayashi:

Toshiba Factory Automation System Development Center. 201-204
Volume 2, Number 3, 1987
- Junji Oaki, Tsutomu Mita:

Path control of a robot arm using the linearized constraint control method. 205-225 - Takahiro Masuda, Akemi Futakawa, Suguru Arimoto, Fumio Miyazaki:

Closed-loop dynamics analysis by Appel's method. 227-240 - Hirohiko Arai

, Susumu Tachi:
Force detection and active power assistance of a direct-drive manipulator. 241-257 - Shigeo Hirose, Kazuhiro Yoshida, Kan Taguchi:

The study of a map realization system (cancellation of ambient light and swaying motion of a robot). 259-276 - Tadayuki Sasaki, Toshio Kawashima, Hideki Aoyama, Takatoshi Ogawa, Tohru Ifukube:

Development of an actuator using a metal hydride and its application to a lifter for the disabled. 277-286 - Takanobu Iwakane, Junji Hirai, Yasuhiro Miyamoto:

Mechanism and characteristics of direct drive motors. 287-298 - Toshiyuki Miyazaki:

Microelectronic technology and aging of the labour force. 299-310 - Toshimichi Moriwaki:

Division of Applied Kinematics, Production Engineering Department, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan. 311-313
Volume 2, Number 4, 1987
- Ahmad Hemami:

A more general closed-form solution to the inverse kinematics of mechanical arms. 315-325 - Aldo Balestrino, Giuseppe De Maria, Lorenzo Sciavicco, Bruno Siciliano:

An algorithmic approach to coordinate transformation for robotic manipulators. 327-344 - Shigeo Hirose, Kazuhito Yokoi:

The standing posture transformation gait of a quadruped walking vehicle. 345-359 - Fumio Matsuda, H. Morimoto, Hideo Kitagawa, Shuzo Hattori, Minoru Ueda:

Non-tactile slip sensor using the method of autocorrelation with signals of reflected light. 361-368 - Yuichi Chida, Yasuhiko Kaku, Tsutomu Mita:

On the force/trajectory control of robot arms. 369-375 - Kenichi Nakajima:

Training for proliferating industrial robots at Kawasaki Heavy Ind. Co. Ltd. 377-384 - Isao Watanabe:

Instruction to robot users at ASEA Robotics in Japan. 385-387 - Hirokazu Shimatake:

Training in robotics at Nissan Motor Company. 389-395 - Tsutomu Mita:

Mita Laboratory, Electric Engineering Section, Faculty of Engineering, The Chiba University. 397-399 - Masanori Idesawa:

The 4th Annual Conference of the Robotics Society of Japan. 401-403

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