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    Robotics Lab

    Robotics Lab

    Open Source from the Robotics Lab research group @ UC3M

    Welcome to the open branch of the Robotics Lab research group @ Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M). We currently host 3 main projects here: * ASIBOT open source software, which includes basic simulation, control and vision: http://roboticslab.sourceforge.net/asibot * Datasets we use for machine learning: https://sourceforge.net/projects/roboticslab/files/Datasets * Nicolas Burrus' RGBDemo stuff.
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    FeRaL

    FeRaL

    Finite Element Rapid Analysis Lab

    FEMM procedures to analyse rotating machines.
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    MIT SPHERES Simulation (Release)

    MIT SPHERES Simulation (Release)

    MIT's spacecraft simulator for control algorithm development

    ... Scientist for SPHERES. Algorithms may be implemented in C or Embedded MATLAB and executed in the MATLAB simulation environment to verify general desired behavior. With some limitations, the code used in the simulation can be directly transferred to the SPHERES hardware. We are sharing this project with the public to gather more interest for SPHERES Guest Scientists. Feel free to use and contribute to this code base, just don't forget to credit the MIT Space Systems Lab if you distribute any results.
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