The Sick LIDAR Matlab/C++ Toolbox offers stable and easy-to-use C++ drivers for Sick LMS and Sick LD LIDARs. It provides a Matlab Mex interface for streaming LIDAR returns directly into Matlab. Also included are config utilities, examples, and tutorials.

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Frameworks, Robotics

License

BSD License

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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Intended Audience

Education, Advanced End Users, Developers

Programming Language

MATLAB, C++

Related Categories

MATLAB Frameworks, MATLAB Robotics Software, C++ Frameworks, C++ Robotics Software

Registered

2008-02-27