Robotics suite

A robotics suite is a visual environment for robot control and simulation. They are typically an end-to-end platform for robotics development and include tools for visual programming and creating and debugging robot applications. Developers can often interact with robots through web-based or visual interfaces.

One objective of a robotics suite is to support a variety of different robot platforms through a common programming interface. The key point about a robotics suite is that the same code will run either with a simulated robot or the corresponding real robot without modification.

Some robotic suites are based in free software, free hardware and both free software and hardware.

Suites

  • Fedora Robotics
gollark: I want something I actually have (some amount of) control of the software on.
gollark: I already have a phone, already have a future phone picked out, and don't like iPhones.
gollark: No.
gollark: Er, well, £150 or so normally, probably could do £250 if it's actually offering something worthwhile.
gollark: This refurbished business laptop from maybe 3 years ago cost about the same as a maybe 8-year-old Macbook would.

See also

References

  • Jones, M. Tim (5 September 2006). "Open source robotics toolkits". IBM developerWorks. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  • Linux Devices (29 July 2008). "Updated review of robotics software platforms". Linux for Devices. Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2014.


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