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<title>Robotics Features</title>
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<description>Items from java.net's Robotics community homepage. </description>
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<title>Etching - as seen at JavaOne 2007</title>
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<description>This program takes an image and turns it into a vector list for an outline drawing. It was originally used to drive the ABB robot demo at JavaOne 2007. This &lt;a href="http://www.abb.com/product/seitp327/02ea8c165394b8c8c1256efc0028eb74.aspx"&gt;IRB 340 robot&lt;/a&gt; is the fastest in its class with 10G acceleration and 150 pick cycles per minute. It is used for tasks such as sorting croissants...</description>
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<creator>James Gosling</creator>
<date>2007 June</date>
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<title>leRCoS - LEGO Remote Control System</title>
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<description>eRCoS is the result of a thesis project. It is working fine on RCX and I'd like to extend it for the NTX brick in order to take advance of Bluetooth communication system!</description>
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<creator>bboyes</creator>
<date>2007 Jan 28</date>
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<title>Jvex-Robotics</title>
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<description>JVEX-robotics is a project to interface the VEX Robotics System controller to Java single board computers. The goal is to free the Java host from low level device management responsibilities by delegating these tasks to the VEX hardware. The result is that Java can easily be used with the VEX kit, which is a great prototyping environment. Featured in BOF-0509 at JavaOne 2006 SFO.</description>
<date>2006 May 13</date>
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<title>Robotics Application Framework</title>
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<description>RSCL provides a framework to develop applications to simulate and control a mobile robot. It has been used successfully with vastly different medium sized (~150 lb) autonomous ground vehicles.</description>
<date>2005-10-18</date>
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