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    A series of open source files and programs available to use for developing programs to work with the WowWee Robotics RSMedia Robot. These include a USB serial console, a cross-compiler, a firmware dump program, text-to-speech and source code.
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    ManyEars
    ManyEars implements real-time microphone array processing to perform sound source localisation, tracking and separation. It was designed for mobile robot audition in dynamic environments. NOTE: Development will continue on github : https://github.com/introlab/manyears
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    Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT)

    Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT)

    **MOVED TO GITHUB** ==> https://github.com/MRPT/mrpt

    **MOVED TO GITHUB** ==> https://github.com/MRPT/mrpt The Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) is an extensive, cross-platform, and open source C++ library aimed for robotics researchers to design and implement algorithms about Localization, SLAM, Navigation, computer vision. http://www.mrpt.org/
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Bluetooth Car

    Remote controlled car model made from mobile phones

    Car model carries MCU(STM32L152) unit and J2ME mobile phone. It is controlled via bluetooth from another mobile. Car is able to move, turn, speak and take pictures.
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    The sunflower library provides programming abstractions developed at the Autonomous Systems Lab http://www.asl.ethz.ch/. It contains a complete path planning and obstacle avoidance system, common mobile robotics tasks abstractions, and a 2D simulator.
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    Multi-platform tools and information for programming and controlling LEGO MINDSTORMS programmable bricks, such as the NXT, via USB and Bluetooth.
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    PalmOS/Garnet OS application to communicate with and control LEGO® Mindstorms® NXT via Bluetooth.
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    The Rossum Project is an attempt to collect and distribute robotics software. We are seeking help with our first project, a mobile-robot simulator featuring a 2-D virtual world, and new work including artificial intelligence and robot-control logic.
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    Vehikel is a learning environment for behavior based control of mobile robots. A little bit artificial intelligence based on a domain specific language for the c't Bot.
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    MRS is a Software to control self-made robots. Programming language is C++. *** BECAUSE OF SLOW ACCESS TO THIS PAGE THE PROJECT MOVED TO mrs.origo.ethz.ch *** We trust that you will understand the reasons for this decision!!
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    Mobile IR: A Mobile Robotics Platform using the PIC 18F4520 in C
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    source code and binary images for Surveyor SRV-1 Mobile Robotic Webcam
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    Maiden-core is a Linux kernel robotics API module, extensible in Erc. The Maiden Project also documents and develops the Maiden architecture for mobile robots, a set of (optional) designs and standards for robots using the Maiden-core API.
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    Autonomous vehicle code that does navigation using both dead-reckoning techniques and gps. The development platform is a 1/18th scale r/c truck.
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    SLAMSim is intended to serve as an application framework for Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) algorithms, which address the problem of simultaneously localizing a mobile robot and building a map of its operating environment.
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