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    OpenRTDynamics

    A framework for implementing real-time control systems

    ...Besides, this framework properly handles multiple threads, their communication, allows to synchronise control systems to external events (e.g. variable timers or incoming network packages) and provides many other nice features. Because of a high-level schematic-description language -- in form of provided Scilab commands -- only a minimal implementation-effort (no error-prone C-programming) is required.
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    This ROS (Robot Operating System) repository contains the ROS packages for using ROS with the Webots mobile robot simulation software.
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    The USC ROS packages project offers algorithms and drivers for the robotics projects underway in the labs at the University of Southern California. These packages are for use with the ROS software infrastructure (http://ros.sourceforge.net/).
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    The TUM personal robotics package is a collection of libraries that aims to offer methods for personal robotic assistants to operate successfully in indoor environments.
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    The CMU personal robotics package offers many robotics algorithms/controllers/drivers that enable robots to perform basic tasks like manipulation and vision. The main infrastructure used is OpenRAVE and Robot Operating System (ROS).
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    The Rice Personal Robotics Package is a collection of libraries that aims to offer methods for personal robotic assistants to operate successfully in indoor environments. These libraries are mostly focused on motion planning tasks.
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    HornetsEye Ruby Computer Vision Library

    Ruby computer vision library

    Video processing and computer vision library for GNU/Linux offering interfaces to do image- and video-I/O with ImageMagick/Magick++, Xine, firewire digital camera (DC1394), and video for linux (V4L2). Note that this version of HornetsEye is deprecated. HornetsEye now is released as multiple packages on RubyGems.org. The source code is available on Github.com (see https://wedesoft.github.io/hornetseye-doc/ for more information).
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