Free Download The Science of Walking: Investigations into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth Century by Andreas Mayer, translated by Tilman Skowroneck, Robin Blanton English | May 22, 2020 | ISBN: 022632835X | True EPUB/PDF | 232 pages | 8/17.7 MB The Science of Walking recounts the story of the growing interest and investment of Western scholars, physicians, and writers in the scientific study of an activity that seems utterly trivial in its everyday performance yet essential to our human nature: walking. Most people see walking as a natural and unremarkable activity of daily life, yet the mechanism has long puzzled scientists and doctors, who considered it an elusive, recalcitrant, and even mysterious act. In The Science of Walking, Andreas Mayer provides a history of investigations of the human gait that emerged at the intersection of a variety of disciplines, including physiology, neurology, orthopedic surgery, anthropology, and psychiatry. Bio-Inspired Locomotion Control of Limbless Robots English | 2023 | ISBN: 9811983836 | 200 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 60 MB This book presents a bio-inspired hierarchical control scheme step by step toward developing limbless robots capable of 3D locomotion, fast reflex response, as well as sophisticated reaction to environmental stimuli. This interdisciplinary book introduces how to combine biological concept with locomotion control of limbless robots. The special features of the book include limbless locomotion classification and control, design of biological locomotor and the integration of sensory information into the locomotor using artificial intelligence methods, and on-site demonstrations of limbless locomotion in different scenarios. The book is suitable for readers with engineering background, especially for researchers focused on bio-inspired robots. Animation Mentor – Creature Animation Locomotion Home Page https://www.animationmentor.com/animation-program/creature-animation-locomotion/ File Size :3.2GB Product Details Learn the Essence of Creature Animation: Locomotion Viapolitics: Borders, Migration, and the Power of Locomotion by William Walters, Charles Heller English | February 11, 2022 | ISBN: 1478013370, 1478014288 | 320 pages | PDF | 20 MB Vehicles, their infrastructures, and the environments they traverse are fundamental to the movement of migrants and states' attempts to govern them. This volume's contributors use the concept of viapolitics to name and foreground this contested entanglement and examine the politics of migration and bordering across a range of sites. They show how these elements constitute a key site of knowledge and struggle in migratory processes and offer a privileged vantage point from which to interrogate practices of mobility and systems of control in their deeper histories and wider geographic connections. This transdisciplinary group of scholars explores a set of empirically rich and diverse cases: from the Spanish and European authorities' attempts to control migrants' entire trajectories to infrastructures of escort of Indonesian labor migrants; from deportation train cars in the 1920s United States to contemporary stowaways at sea; from illegalized migrants walking across treacherous Alpine mountain passes to aerial geographies of deportation. Throughout, Viapolitics interrogates anew the phenomenon called "migration," questioning how different forms of contentious mobility are experienced, policed, and contested. Nicholas Faith, "Locomotion: The Railway Revolution" English | 1994 | ISBN: 0563367407 | 240 pages | EPUB | 0.21 MB |