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This project hosts various plugins for the OpenCPN chart plotter, which are not bundled with the core package.
OpenCPN is a free software (GPLv2) project to create a concise chart plotter and navigation software, for use underway or as a planning tool. OpenCPN is developed by a team of active sailors using real world conditions for program testing and refinement.
USARSim (Unified System for Automation and Robot Simulation) is a high-fidelity simulation of robots and environments based on the Unreal Tournament game engine. It is intended as a research tool and is the basis for the RoboCup rescue virtual robot comp
This app be used by victims in disaster to upload their position with a GPS enabled device so that rescue workers may find them accurately on a map. This works on Android, iPhone, Nokia, Windows Mobile, Palm OS & Blackberry. I made this for RHoK #3.
An extended version of RoboCup Rescue Simulation official viewer intended to make it more informative. It utilizes charts, statistics and some missing little useful features.
The Shapefile2Bin project aim to convert a real map (real city) in Shape format (ArgGIS format) to Bin format (Robocup Rescue format). The map after converted is used for Robocup Rescue Simulator (see more at: Robocup Rescue Simulation Project at SF.net)