Easy-to-read guide provides directions on integrating  personal digital assistants and robots into a single, remote-controlled  powerhouse. Discusses innovative concepts and designs, showing how to  allow any PDA to communicate with and control a robot; establish a  wireless link between a PDA and a robot; and acquire low cost, standard,  and easily obtainable components. Softcover.
From the  Back Cover
BUILD A ROBOT AND MAKE IT RUN - RIGHT FROM YOUR PDA!
The  virtual chasm between PDAs and robots has been spanned, with  McGraw-Hill's PDA Robotics: Using Your Personal Digital Assistant to  Control Your Robot, an easy-to-read guide to integrating these two  pieces of technology into a single, remote-controlled powerhouse.
Written  in easy-to-understand language by a renowned software designer and  robotics expert, this unique resource reveals innovative concepts and  designs, helping you to build your own PDA-controlled robot from the  ground up. As a result, you'll be able to:
* Allow any  PDA to communicate with and control your robot
* Establish a  wireless RF link between your PDA and robot
* Acquire low-cost,  standard, and easily obtainable components
* Learn about special  software, control circuits, and interface ideas for creating artificial  life forms
* Customize modules easily
* And more!
Perfect  for hobbyists, students of electronics, and engineers alike, this book  is your entree into the brave new world of PDA-controlled robots!
Inside:
*  The Anatomy of a PDA
* Software IDEs and Electronic Design
*  Movement Systems
* Wireless RF
* Room Radar and Sonar  Devices
* And Much More!
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