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  1. RoboDK - Offline Programming and Simulation of Robots - Third …

    RoboDK is an offline programming and simulation software for industrial robots and cobots. It supports over 700 robots and over 50 different robot manufacturers,

  2. Robot Programming - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks

    Learn how to program robots using MATLAB and Simulink. Resources include videos, examples, and documentation covering robot programming and other topics.

  3. Webots - Webots is a free and open-source 3D robot

    The Webots project started in 1996, initially developed by Dr. Olivier Michel at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland, and then from 1998 by Cyberbotics …

  4. Estimate Pose of Moving Camera Mounted on a Robot

    Perform and verify hand-eye calibration for a robot arm equipped with a camera.

  5. Robotics and Autonomous Systems - MATLAB & Simulink

    Robotics researchers and engineers use MATLAB and Simulink to design, simulate, and verify every aspect of autonomous systems, from perception to motion.

  6. Line Follower Application for Arduino Robot - MathWorks

    This example shows how to create a line follower algorithm in Simulink® and how to run it on an Arduino® Robot.

  7. Perform Forward and Inverse Kinematics on a Five-Bar Robot

    This example shows how to use the KinematicsSolver object to perform forward kinematics (FK) and inverse kinematics (IK) on a five-bar robotic mechanism.

  8. Path Planning - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks

    Learn how to design, simulate, and deploy path planning algorithms with MATLAB and Simulink. Resources include videos, examples, and documentation covering path planning and relevant …

  9. Robotics System Toolbox - MATLAB - MathWorks

    2 days ago · Robotics System Toolbox provides a library of robotics algorithms and tools to design, simulate, and test robotics application. It includes commercially available industrial …

  10. Mobile Robots - MATLAB & Simulink - MathWorks

    Use MATLAB and Simulink to develop autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), service robots, and other unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs).