MotoSim
Yaskawa Motoman's MotoSim EG-VRC (Enhanced Graphics Virtual Robot Controller) is a sophisticated offline programming and 3D simulation software tailored for the precise programming of complex robotic systems. It enables users to construct and simulate robotic work cells virtually, eliminating the need for physical robots during the development phase. Key features include optimizing robot and equipment placement, reach modeling, accurate cycle time calculations, automatic path generation, collision detection, system configuration, condition file editing, and Functional Safety Unit (FSU) configuration. The software incorporates a virtual robot controller, providing a programming pendant interface identical to the actual controller, ensuring a seamless transition from simulation to real-world application. Additionally, MotoSim EG-VRC offers access to an extensive model library, allowing users to download a broad range of third-party models to enhance their simulations.
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PyBullet
PyBullet is a Python module for physics simulation, robotics, and deep reinforcement learning, built on the Bullet Physics SDK. It supports loading articulated bodies from URDF, SDF, and other formats, providing forward dynamics simulation, inverse dynamics computation, kinematics, collision detection, and ray intersection queries. PyBullet offers rendering capabilities, including a CPU renderer and OpenGL visualization, with support for virtual reality headsets. It is utilized in various research projects, such as Assistive Gym, which leverages PyBullet for physical human-robot interaction and assistive robotics, supporting collaborative robots and physically assistive tasks. Another project, Kubric, is an open source Python framework interfacing with PyBullet and Blender to generate photo-realistic scenes with rich annotations, scaling to large jobs distributed over thousands of machines.
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Webots
Cyberbotics' Webots is an open source, multi-platform desktop application designed for modeling, programming, and simulating robots. It offers a comprehensive development environment that includes a vast asset library with robots, sensors, actuators, objects, and materials, facilitating rapid prototyping and efficient robotics project development. Users can import existing CAD models from tools like Blender or URDF and integrate OpenStreetMap data to create detailed simulations. Webots supports programming in multiple languages, including C, C++, Python, Java, MATLAB, and ROS, providing flexibility for diverse development needs. Its modern GUI, combined with a physics engine and OpenGL rendering, enables realistic simulation of various robotic systems, such as wheeled robots, industrial arms, legged robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles. The platform is widely utilized in industry, education, and research for tasks like robot prototyping, and AI algorithm development.
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ENCY Robot
ENCY Robot is a complete offline programming (CAD/CAM/OLP) solution for industrial robots. It offers precision toolpath calculation, digital twin creation, and advanced kinematic management for a wide variety of robotic processes, including milling, welding, painting, additive manufacturing, and pick-and-place operations.
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- A true all-in-one package: design, technology setup, toolpath calculation and simulation
- Support for robots with any kinematics
- Robot kinematics optimization for singularity avoidance and collision free movements
- Zero-code digital twin builder for robotic cells
- Pre-defined postprocessors and high-quality 3D models of robots from top brands
With ENCY Robot, users can safely and effectively design, simulate, and refine robotic operations, maximizing productivity and reducing manual intervention in complex production environments.
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