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PySimiam is a robotsimulator, created to follow the course "Control of Mobile Robots" offered at Coursera. The simulator models an arbitrary number of mobile robots in a 2D environment, each controlled by a arbitrary algorithm.
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.
JSiBo is a small and extensible simulator for mobilerobot with differentially steered drive system. It provides the end user with a simple way to test algorithms, by writing them in Java language.
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Remote Robot monitor is a wxPython-based interface for controlling and monitoring mobile robots designed to take part to the Eurobot 2009 contest. Provides and interface to exchange data with the DIIT TEAM (http://eurobot.diit.unict.it) Erlang-developed
A 3D robots simulator written in python. Uses ODE physics and OpenGL/Inventor graphics. A differential wheels robot is provided. There is no user interface but the code is small and is intended to be easily extended for your simulations.