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    FactoryController

    Floor-level factory/shop automatization control software

    Floor-level factory/shop automatization control software. MODBUS realtime network & devices controller. Hi-level task-centric parallel execution scenaries. MRP/ERP integration.
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    OpenRTDynamics

    A framework for implementing real-time control systems

    - - - T H I S P R O J E C T M O V E D T O G I T H U B - - - A framework for the implementation of advanced real-time control systems which uses signal/block-based schematics (like Simulink) extended by several features like state machines and online-exchangeable sub-simulations. Besides, this framework properly handles multiple threads, their communication, allows to synchronise control systems to external events (e.g. variable timers or incoming network packages) and provides many other nice features. ...
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    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Upload, save and run keystroke injection payloads with an ESP8266

    Upload, save and run keystroke injections remotely with an ESP8266 + ATmega32u4. Using a USB device that act as a keyboard to inject keystrokes is well known these days. The USB Rubber Ducky by Hak5 is THE hacker gadget for this kind of attack. It introduced a simple script language called Ducky Script, which this project uses too. The ESP8266 is a popular Wi-Fi chip used in a lot of projects. Because it's cheap, small, and has its own file system (SPIFFS), it's perfect for enabling an easy...
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    RTS2 - Remote Telescope System

    Open source observatory control software

    RTS2 is project to create an open source environment for control of a fully autonomous observatory. It is running about dozen fully autonomous observatories. Its modular design allow easily addition of new devices (to already huge supported HW list).
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    Behaviour Control Framework

    Behaviour Control Framework

    A C++ framework that uses inhibition trees for behaviour control.

    The Behaviour Control Framework is a generic platform-independent C++ framework that implements a control architecture consisting of a hierarchical network of behaviour layers. These layers each contain behaviours that can inhibit one another and interact to achieve control. A full discussion of the structure and ideas behind this framework can be found in the Doxygen documentation that comes with the release.
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    NexusDataLink

    Connect, monitor and control your (embedded) systems remotely. m2m/IoT

    Connect, monitor and control your systems or embedded devices remotely (m2m/IoT) - for example your Raspberry Pi. The communication interface is defined in XML automatically providing a REST interface. NexusDataLink integrates smoothly in existing software or firmware and significantly reduces connection- or communication-related source code.
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    Have you ever tried to control a self developed vehicle with your PC? This Project provides a GUi Controll, the schematics for the on board electroninc (including the xbee host) and the atmega 32 / 644 / 2550 software to get things work together.
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    Software & designs for several autonomous aerial robots.
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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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