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    DynamixelSDK

    DynamixelSDK

    ROBOTIS Dynamixel SDK (Protocol1.0/2.0)

    DYNAMIXEL SDK is a software development kit that provides DYNAMIXEL control functions using packet communication. The API of DYNAMIXEL SDK is designed for DYNAMIXEL actuators and DYNAMIXEL-based platforms. You need to be familiar with C/C++ programming language for right use of the software. This e-Manual provides comprehensive information on ROBOTIS products and applications.
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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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    RAPID, Robot API Delegate
    The Robot Application Programming Interface Delegate (RAPID) is a software reference implementation for remote operations. It promotes interoperability between robot software modules. RAPID includes a standard “API” and data distribution middleware.
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    ETHNOS

    ETHNOS

    ETHNOS - Expert Tribe in a Hybrid Network Operating System

    The ETHNOS environment is composed of: 1) ETHNOS-6, a dedicated distributed real-time operating system (developed as an extension to Linux), from which the overall environment takes its name, supporting different high level representation, communication, and execution requirements, 2) a dedicated network protocol designed for both the single robot and the multi-robot environment, specifically designed for noisy wireless communication, 3) an object oriented Application Programming Interface (API) based on the C++ language (and a subset based on Java), 4) a set of additional development tools (a robot simulator, a Java-applet template, etc.). Check the official website for a Reference Manual.
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    A wrapper around the leJOS NXJ (http://lejos.sourceforge.net/) API that allows easy test-driven development (TDD) of robot code in Java with JUnit.
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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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    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..
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    iCommand is a Java API for controlling the Lego Mindstorms NXT brick using Bluetooth. It currently uses the standard Lego firmware. Commands are leJOS-like.
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    This is a fork of the JollyNinja Bot for Robocode. The project intends to document JollyNinja's source code, make it work in teams and provide a solid API to base other Bots on, especially TeamRobot based bots.
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    Container for robot/environment simulation. The container simulates an environment, and gives to the robots living in it access to sensor views. The goal of this project is to provide the open source community a tool for robot behavior test and challeng
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    This project provides a Java API to access ELV's (http://www.elv.de) "Dual USB Stepmotor Interface" (USI2). The communication with the USI2 is based on the FTD2xxj (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ftd2xxj) framework.
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    lejON, the LeJOS Odometric Navigator is a project which extends the LeJOS-API for LEGO Mindstorms bots. It adds a Java-API to LeJOS in order to control two-wheeled drives only by using motors and rotation sensors -- and nothing else.
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