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Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical World with Computers
 
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Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical World with Computers [ペーパーバック]

Dan O'Sullivan , Tommy Igoe
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Physical computing is all around us from interactive displays at museums to "puff sensors" that aid the physically challenged. With a multiple book buying audience, this book doesn't require a specific background or technical experience. It is designed to help make a more interesting connection between the physical world and the computer world. The audience size is comparable to that of the Robot builder market. In addition to this audience, physical computing is also taught at several universities across the US. This book is a great source of information and knowledge for anyone interested in bridging the gap between the physical and the virtual.

著者について

Tom Igoe is a professor of physical computing at the Interactive Telecommunications Program in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. He teaches courses in physical computing and networking, exploring ways to integrate the Internet more fully in everyday activity. Coming from a background in theater, his work centers on physical interaction related to live performance and public space. His consulting work and collaborations include work with orchestras, architects, dancers, musicians, and social activists. He hopes someday to work with monkeys, as well. Dan O'Sullivan is a professor at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University. His work centers around the connection between virtual and physical spaces. On the virtual side he was the creator of QuicktimeVR as a member of the original Quicktime team at Apple Computer. He went on to developed such interactive enviroments as "Dan's Apartment," "YORB" and "Space of Faces." His physical installations range from musical instruments to carnival games to psychology experiements. Some of his work has found its way into art exhibitions in the United States and Europe. Dan lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.

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  • ペーパーバック: 464ページ
  • 出版社: Course Technology Ptr (2004/03)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 159200346X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592003464
  • 発売日: 2004/03
  • 商品の寸法: 23.6 x 18.5 x 2.5 cm
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この本は、副題の「Sensing and Controlling the Physical World with Computers」にあるように、コンピュータ(想定されているのはパソコン)にマイコンを接続し、マイコンを用いて外界との入出力を行うことにより、パソコン単体ではできないようなことを実現する、というスタンスで様々な手法を紹介しています。

マイコンを用いて入出力を行う、ということを扱った本としては日本ではPICマイコンを使った本が(あるいはウェブでの情報)が多いようなのですが、スタンドアローンで動作させる紹介にとどまっている(RS-232Cシリアル接続の紹介があってもデータをパソコン側で表示してみる程度の)ものが多いような気がします。こうした情報しかないと、電気回路やマイコンにある程度詳しい場合には良いと思いますが、そうでない場合には、応用しようとした瞬間に戸惑ってしまうことが多いと思います。

これに対して、この本は「パソコンでできることはパソコンでやり、パソコンでできないことをマイコンでやる」というスタンスがはっきりしており、マイコン側もアセンブラやCではなく、BASICを主に紹介しています。これにより、より敷居を低くしています。また、パソコンと接続する際に重要になってくるシリアル通信に関しても、実践的な内容について詳しく説明がなされていて、困ったときに読み返せば大抵の場合は解決できそうです。このように、メディア・アートなどの方面で作品に応用したいと考えている人にはぴったりだと思います。

なお、説明に使用されている英語は、分かりやすいものですので、辞書を片手に読んでいくのもそれほど苦にならないと思います。

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Good book on the fundamentals of physical computing 2007/5/3
By calvinnme - (Amazon.com)
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The primary purpose of this book is to show the reader how to get the computer to interact with the physical world through additional hardware and programming. Although the book seems to be aimed at artists wanting to use the computer in their work, the principles taught can be of use to non-artists too. This book is broken down into two parts. The first, "The Basics", covers all aspects of computing in a very general sense. It is just an overview, and if you are such a beginner that you really need to know about electricity, what a microcontroller is, and what an "if statement" is in programming, you are likely going to need sources other than just this book. The last chapter in the section, "Communicating Between Computers" is the best of the basic chapters. This chapter talks about actual connectors and their pins, testing, and protocols and codes. All code shown in this book is in several flavors of the BASIC language, and the book does a pretty good job of getting you started. The section ends with a discussion on the specifics of serial communication on a multimedia computer. Part one has the following chapters and subsections:

Part 1: The Basics

Chapter 1. Electricity

Transduction: Electrical Basics; Electricity versus Electronics How Electricity Flows;

Chapter 2. Shopping

Solderless Breadboard; Microcontrollers; Common Components; Wires; Power Supply; Power Connector; Voltage Regulator; RC Servomotor; Serial Connector; Serial Cable; Clock Crystals; Headers; Project Box; Cable Ties; USB-to-Serial Adaptor; Tools ;Shopping List Bringing It All Back Home;

Chapter 3. Building Circuits

Schematics; Connection Symbols; Power Symbols; Finding Schematics; Breadboards; Where Does the Microcontroller Fit In?; Translating Schematics into Circuits; Using a Multimeter; Soldering; Powering the Breadboard; Be Neat;

Chapter 4. The Microcontroller

"Hello World!" Is the Hard Part; Where Does the Microcontroller Fit In?; Routing Inputs to Outputs; Identifying the Pins of the Microcontroller; Lower-Level Microcontrollers: External Clock; Your First Microcontroller-Based Circuit; Getting Your Program to the Chip; Programming Stamp-Like Modules; Programming Lower-Level Chips ;Debugging;

Chapter 5. Programming

The Good News; Flow Control: How a Computer "Reads" a Program; Loops; If Statements; Variables; Built-In Routines: Subroutines and Functions; Homemade Routines; Advanced Loops: While-Wend and For-Next; Pseudocode; Comments; Debugging; Good Debugging Habits; The Bad News;

Chapter 6. The "Big Four" Schematics, Programs, and Transducers

Digital Input; Digital Output; Analog Output; From Analog in to Analog Out: Scaling Functions; Conclusion;

Chapter 7. Communicating between Computers

Physical Agreement; Timing Agreement; Electrical Agreement; Package Size; Numbers or Letters: Using ASCII; Software for the Microcontroller; Serial Output from a Microcontroller; Testing with an LED; Testing with Terminal Software; Serial Input to a Microcontroller; Serial Freeze and Blocking Functions; Your Private Protocol; Sending Bigger Numbers; Serial Communication on a Multimedia Computer; Conclusion;

In part two, the book demonstrates more advanced methods for accomplishing specific tasks. Most of these methods in part two are just special cases of the basic ideas in part one, and the book makes frequent reference to the circuits and code discussed in part one. There's really nothing here in the realm of specific projects. The book mainly talks about all of the various aspects of hardware and programming that are needed to interface a computer to the physical world. There is quite a bit of code and building-block circuitry shown for simple tasks that you can reuse in any larger project you decide to build.

Chapter 8. Physical Interaction Design, or Techniques for Polite Conversation

The Conversation: Listening, Speaking, and Thinking; Complex Responses; Techniques for Effective Interaction; Conclusion;

Chapter 9. Sensing Movement

Assessing the Problem; How Ranging Sensors Work; Detecting Presence; Determining Position ;Determining Rotation; Speed of Rotation; Video Tracking; Identity;Conclusion;

Chapter 10. Making Movement

Types of Motion, Types of Motors; Characteristics of Motors; Special Electrical Needs of Motors; Controlling Motors; Controlling Stepper Motors; Controlling Solenoids; Basic Mechanics: Converting Motor Motion to Usable Motion; Construction; Conclusion;

Chapter 11. Touch Me

Force-Sensitive Resistors; Flex Sensors; Pressure Sensors; Sensing Touch Using Capacitance Sensors; Off-the-Shelf Touch Interfaces; Sensing Vibrations Using Piezoelectric Sensors; Creating Vibrations; Taking Your Temperature; Cooling Things Off and Heating Them Up; Getting Under Your Skin; Force Feedback; Conclusion;

Chapter 12. More Communication between Devices

Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication; Asynchronous Serial Protocols; Learning a Protocol; RS-232 Boxes; Global Positioning System Data; MIDI; Connecting to the Internet; Connecting over Telephone Lines Using Modems; Special-Function ICs and Modules; Synchronous Serial Protocols; Wireless Serial Communication; Infrared Serial Communication; RF Serial Communication; Conclusion;

Chapter 13. Controlling Sound and Light

Sound; Light; Screen Graphics; Linear Media on a Multimedia Computer; Linear Media on a Microcontroller; Single-Board Computers; Conclusion;

Chapter 14. Managing Multiple Inputs and Outputs

Setting Groups of Pins in Parallel; Bitwise Operations; Running Out of Pins; Resistor Ladders as Analog Input; Row-Column Scanning; Shift Registers; Multiplexers; Latches; Conclusion;

I would say this is a good first book for anyone who is thinking about getting started with adding physical interfaces to their computer.
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This perfect book gives you skills, knowledge and know-how 2005/1/25
By H. Cohen - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
This is a perfect book. It teaches you, step-by-step with theory, code, examples and illustration, how to design and build your own microcontroller-based electronics projects. You can go from knowing nothing to being a relatively skilled amateur in just days. Futhermore, the book is amazingly comprehensive and covers so many complementary topics in addition to microcontrollers. This superb book answered almost every question (albeit basic) I ever had about electronics. Igoe and Sullivan, please write another book!!
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Finally! 2004/8/14
By Lucy Chan - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
This is a great overview of physical computing.. good for novices who aren't very technical, as well as for those who are more advanced.. basically the best ref out there for getting an overview of how to start building objects that you can interact with.. My background is in design-not computer science. I'd recommend for any designers, architects, filmmakers, etc. who interested in thinking about how to building and designing interactive installations or objects without need to know how to program. Great also for those with CS background, but this book is rare as it's written to span people with diffent degress of technical expertise... and one of the only references for people who aren't just geeks.
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