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Building Robots with Lego Mindstorms NXT

Contributor(s): Ferrari, Mario (Author), Ferrari, Guilio (Author), Astolfo, David (Editor), Barry, Dan (Foreword by), Bonahoom, Bryan (Contribution by), Toledo, Sivan (Contribution by), Whitman, Lawrence (Contribution by), Whitman, Joshua (Contribution by), Ziv, Guy (Contribution by), Brost, John (Contribution by), Dunn-Krahn, Rebeca (Contribution by), Li, Richard (Contribution by), Minamyer, Chris (Contribution by), Patil, Deepak (Contribution by), Ruiz, Mac (Contribution by), Siagian, Christian (Contribution by), Swan, Dick (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781597491525

Publisher: Syngress Publishing

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Pub Date: April 1, 2007

Dewey: 629.892

LCCN: 2007279550

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.19" H x 9.16" L x 7.48" W ( 2.10 lbs) 480 pages

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Description: The new MINDSTORMS kit has been updated to include a programming brick, USB cable, RJ11-like cables, motors, and sensors. This book updates the robotics information to be compatible with the new set and to show how sound, sight, touch, and distance issues are now dealt with.

Brief description: Mario Ferrari received his first Lego box around 1964, when he was 4. Lego was his favorite toy for many years, until he thought he was too old to play with it. In 1998, the Lego Mindstorms RIS set gave him reason to again have Lego become his main addiction. Mario believes Lego is the closest thing to the perfect toy. He is Managing Director at EDIS, a leader in finishing and packaging solutions and promotional packaging. The advent of the MINDSTORMS product line represented for him the perfect opportunity to combine his interest in IT and robotics with his passion for LEGO bricks, which started during his early childhood. Mario has been a very active member of the online MINDSTORMS community from the beginning and has pushed LEGO robotics to its limits. Mario holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Turin and has always nourished a strong interest for physics, mathematics, and computer science. He is fluent in many programming languages and his background includes positions as an IT manager and as a project supervisor. Mario estimates he owns over 60,000 Lego pieces. Mario works in Modena, Italy, where he lives with his wife Anna and his children Sebastiano and Camilla.

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