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    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot is a mini desktop robot

    ElectronBot is a desktop-scale robot platform designed for enthusiasts and makers, combining robotics, embedded systems, display, and gesture sensing into a compact mechanical “tool bot”. The project features six degrees of freedom (rotational axes) for arms, neck, and body, allowing expressive motion beyond simple head-tilt or arm-wave. It includes USB communication and a built-in display, enabling it to respond to host computer inputs and act as an interactive peripheral rather than just a...
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    PyRobot

    PyRobot

    An Open Source Robotics Research Platform

    PyRobot is a high-level robotics API that simplifies controlling real and simulated robots through a consistent Python interface. Instead of fighting ROS internals, you call clear methods for things like base navigation, arm manipulation, and camera capture, and PyRobot handles the plumbing. It was built to make research repeatable on accessible platforms—most notably low-cost mobile manipulators—while still scaling to richer hardware. The library exposes canonical abstractions (base, arm,...
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    SwisTrack 4 is a powerful software for tracking robots, humans, animals and objects using a camera or a recorded video as input source. It contains interfaces for USB, FireWire and GigE cameras, as well as AVI files.
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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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    Project Chronos
    UPDATE, Check out our new website where we will host all future updates and improvements. The Sourceforge site will no longer be maintained and updated. www.TheChronosProject.com Project Chronos is an open source time lapse rail. It is a fully features system that offers the same level of control as professional systems costing thousands of dollars. It is also the most accurate time lapse system available capable of making accurate movements 1/125th the width of a human hair. And the...
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    NXTCamView is a Windows app that configures and controls the NXTCam camera sensor for Lego NXT. NXTCam (by mindsensors.com) provides real-time vision recognition to NXT robots. NXTCam is based on AVRCam and AVRCamView by John Orlando and Brent Taylor.
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    Java software. Processes images from USB web camera or Blue Tooth enable cell phones. Generates commands for driving small hand-made robots.
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    This project aims to develop a colour-based vision processing system for use in RoboCup. We are using a CCD camera for input to an FPGA. The system locates coloured objects and outputs detected corners.
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    using simple cuboids and gjk algorithm, this general purpose algorithm gives a ready made code to work with swissranger 3D camera.
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    KinectStreamer

    Streams data from 3D cameras over a network.

    This is an application that streams data from the Microsoft Kinect or cameras like it over a network. The program is Intended to be used in robotics applications where the controller cannot use such cameras directly due to hardware/software limitations--such as lacking usb ports or appropriate drivers--or in situations where the camera is not in close proximity to the device that needs to access it. Given that the controller can accept data from over the network, another embedded controller...
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