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    EV3-JavaBrick

    ROS node to control LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3

    - Java SE 1.7 compatible - Can be run on both Windows/Linux PC - Can be run on Android devices(Tested on ASUS fonetab7, ASUS zenfone4, Samsung Galaxy S4) - Can be run on reflashed ARM-based AndroidTV sticks (Tested on MK808) - No custom firmware for EV3 brick - Supports about 15 EV3/NXT/HT sensors - Supports EV3 & NXT motors - Supports Android camera
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    RoboStopwatch

    Automation scheduler and monitor with stopwatch GUI widget.

    ...The user / programmer of the API Jar designs their own messages, specifying the set of properties and their types which will be sent with each event they want to report. The properties in the custom message are the fields in a log table created specifically for that task. I am including a sample use program which is a sensor-net simulation, specifically of a home monitoring system, which could be used as a control system as well provided the interfaces from Java to the devices are installed.
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    JQuadRobot, developed in Java and Java3d API, is designed to control a custom Quadruped Robot. The project contains two software components: editor for movement control and a simulator.
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