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    Makani

    Makani

    Makani was developed a commercial-scale airborne wind turbine

    Makani was an ambitious Google X project that sought to harness wind energy using airborne wind turbines — autonomous kites capable of generating power while flying in crosswind patterns. This open-source repository contains the complete software stack that powered Makani’s research and flight systems, including the flight simulator, autopilot controller, avionics firmware, visualization tools, and ground control software. The software enables simulation, control, and analysis of the Makani M600 turbine system, designed to operate offshore and autonomously manage complex aerodynamic behaviors. Built primarily in C++ and Python, the codebase integrates real-time flight control, sensor fusion, aerodynamic modeling, and telemetry visualization. ...
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    Code Red Sim

    Code Red Sim

    A low-power ISA design and simulator for a 2010 IEEE competition

    This is a student project designed to compete in the 2010 IEEE Computer Society Student Competition: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/competition/2010competition The Code Red architecture is designed for extremely lower power environments, like distributed sensor networks. Included is a design of that architecture, a Java-based simulator, an implementation (without vector instructions) designed as a Logisim circuit (http://ozark.hendrix.edu/~burch/logisim/), and more. The name "Code Red" comes from our team name, the Red Team. Since the competition dictated a small team size, our professor split the class and gave each group a color. ...
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    TRMSim-WSN
    TRMSim-WSN (Trust and Reputation Models Simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks) is a Java-based simulator aimed to test Trust and Reputation models for WSNs. It provides several Trust and Reputation models and new ones can be easily added.
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    Atemu and Xatdb provide a simulator and debugger for devices and networks made up of AVR microprocessor devices, such as the MICA2 Mote.
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    A feedback-enhanced framework for routing in wireless sensor networks. Speeds up the process of implementing routing techniques. Enables piggybacking of routing information on data packets. Written for the Omnet++ simulator and the Mobility Framework.
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