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    GNSS-SDR

    GNSS-SDR

    An open source software-defined GNSS receiver

    An open source software-defined Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiver written in C++ and based on the GNU Radio framework.
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    GRAMPC

    A gradient-based augmented Lagrangian framework for embedded NMPC

    GRAMPC is a nonlinear MPC framework that is suitable for dynamical systems with sampling times in the (sub)millisecond range and that allows for an efficient implementation on embedded hardware. The algorithm is based on an augmented Lagrangian formulation with a tailored gradient method for the inner minimization problem. GRAMPC is implemented in plain C with an additional interface to C++ and MATLAB/Simulink. The basic structure and usage of GRAMPC are described in the documentation that comes along with the source files. More details about the algorithm and its performance can be found in the corresponding article published in Optimization and Engeneering. ...
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    MIT SPHERES Simulation (Release)

    MIT SPHERES Simulation (Release)

    MIT's spacecraft simulator for control algorithm development

    ...The simulation code base consists of simulated versions of most of the SPHERES core flight code and additional code that simulates dynamics, communications, and other environmental interaction. The simulation is particularly valuable during the early stages of algorithm development and implementation as an aid in accelerating the learning curve for any Guest 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. ...
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