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    RoboComp
    RoboComp is a robotics framework providing a set of open-source, distributed, real-time robotic and artificial vision software components and the necessary tools to create and manage them.
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    RobotiqSensorUI

    RobotiqSensorUI

    A software allowing visualization and logging of tactile sensors.

    RobotiqSensorUI is a software allowing visualization and logging of data from tactile sensors. Copyright (C) 2013 Robotiq & Control and Robotics Laboratory (École de technologie supérieure).
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    KinovaSensorUI

    KinovaSensorUI

    KinovaSensorUI allows visualisation and logging of tactile sensors

    KinovaSensorUI is a software allowing visualization and logging of data from tactile sensors. Realized by Kinova & Control and Robotics Laboratory (École de technologie supérieure).
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    RESPOND-R

    RESPOND-R Test Instrument

    The RESPOND-R framework is a modular, distributed data logging framework built for the purpose of studying Emergency Informatics as it relates to human robot performance during disaster responses. Tutorials can be found on the wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/respondr/wiki/
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    mellow panda
    Mellow Panda is a collection of LINUX applications for control of radio receivers. It consists of a daemon and specialized clients (dedicated to each receiver model). There are example clients which Uniden Bearcat and Icom radios.
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    The below is a list of all files released for the Crossbow's MNAV100CA with SPB400. This framework may provide a complete solution for AHRS, Navigation, WiFi Comm, and Data Logging, for various robotic applications.
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    ModUtils is comprised of libraries and tools for building modular robotic systems, including communications toolkits, data logging/replay facilities, and a consistent meta-architectural framework for integrating individual modules into whole systems
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    The LibMotionControl combines different serial protocols of external motion controllers to one generic interface. It is already implemented for one DC-motor (Maxon ASCII-protocol) and two stepper motor controllers (AML, Phytron). This are user level driv
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