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openmsr is a collection of tools around Instrumentation,Control and Automation ( ICA ). It runs under the following OS: Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. Ther are tools like digital simulation, object recognition, SoftPLC. Tools Messen,Steuern und Regeln
A project to host code developed for the Microtransat challenge, a race between autonomous sailing robots. This project is intended for both supporting code such as tracking systems and robot control systems or parts of robot control systems.
This is an Open Source adaptation of the "Smart Rifle" or "Software Defined Scope System" (SDSS).
Open source operating systems helped advance PC technology, making it available for everybody. Ballistica aims to be the "Linux of Smart Rifles": free and open source. The only challenge is the hardware, which must be fabricated by the user, or by any intrepid makers out there.
An easy to extend, highly graphical, easy to use 2D robot simulator specialized for path planning algorithms. Can be used in testing various robotic algorithms, and already used for comparison of path planning algorithms like RRT, RRTConnect, PRM, RboT..
The free-vision project aims at creating a library for computer vision related functions, including camera capture interface, stereo, image processing, camera calibration and so on.
Articulated arm (Mitshubishi's RV-M1 Movemaster) support for Cyberbotics' Webots simulation package. Offers seamless control of simulated arm via TCP/IP, and adequate client-side bridges for simulation (TCP/IP) and live robot (RS232).
This project is about developing a dog agility trial for the AIBO dog. AIBOs don't go over jumps very well like a biological dog can, but there are lots of obstacles in a typical dog agility trial that an AIBO robotic dog might be ok at.