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    (RoboSim) Robot Simulator

    (RoboSim) Java based Robot Localization and Path Planner Simulator.

    Java based portable simulator to visualize and understand the Robot Localization, Path planning, Path Smoothing and PID controller concepts. It is very flexible and easy to use. It supports multiple platforms. The source code is available on Github where you can find latest development and up-to-date documentation. Source : https://github.com/habsoft/robosim Blog : https://robosimblog.wordpress.com Note : Use jre 1.7 to run it. 1.Histogram Filter 2.Histogram Filter with Sonar Range Finder...
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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 best...
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    Frc Robot Simulator

    A library that allows programs for a NI CRIO to be run on a computer.

    A simulator that allows programs written in Java for a National Instruments CRIO to be run on a local computer by overloading the libraries provided by WPI. Some things we've fixed since 0.1a: Kinect no longer throws an exception upon instantiation, the Watchdog is usable, array elements can now be edited in the gui, and lots of under the hood reimplementation to replace native methods. DISCLAIMER: this is not like the diamond bullet studios simulation, this only simulates how the hardware...
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    libkine

    A serial robot kinematics library

    ... to the directory of the cloned project, use git-lfs to get the binaries and the robot 3D models: git lfs checkout 4. Build the source using CMake 5. Create directory: mkdir build 6. Go inside build, type: cmake .. 7. Type: make 8. Run: ./demo1 or ./demo2 ../model/puma/puma.csv ../model/puma/puma.csv --- Binaries and robot 3D models are stored with git-lfs (https://git-lfs.github.com).
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