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Spectroradiometer control for shipborne reflectance measurements
Spectroradiometer control for autonomous reflectance measurements from moving vessels. The software incorporates GPS signal parsing, control of the sensor platform viewing angle (stepper motor control), sensor triggering and data recording. Continue to the download section for the latest release information
Rrs data processing code (the 'fingerprint technique') is also available - but moved to my github page: https://github.com/StefanSimis
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Oct 2014: a beta version is available (20141006)
Sep 2014 news: The latest version is 20140723, addressing some bugs. ...
Physically-accurate robotics simulator written in Python
ARS is a physically-accurate robotics simulator written in Python. It's main purpose is to help researchers with to develop mobile manipulators and, in general, any multi-body system. It is open-source, modular, easy to learn and use, and can be a valuable tool in the process of robot design, in the development of control and reasoning algorithms, as well as in teaching and educational activities.
The Mobile Autonomous Robot Simulation Framework assists in building the applications to simulate an Autonomous Mobile Robot, its interaction with the environment, behaviors and also its sensors, actuators and locomotion mechanism.
The intention is to create a platform for developing performant navigation and behavioral algorithms that would then work well applied to real world robots.
All development is cross platform. Initially for Linux and Windows.
Languages used: C/C++,OpenG