Open source simulator for autonomous vehicles built on Unreal Engine / Unity, from Microsoft AI & Research
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Open source simulator for autonomous vehicles built on Unreal Engine / Unity, from Microsoft AI & Research
PX4 Autopilot Software
JavaScript framework for robotics, drones, and the Internet of Things (IoT)
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Drone Racing @ NeurIPS 2019, built on Microsoft AirSim
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Arduino and CMake library for communicating with SBUS receivers and servos.
A lightweight autopilot software for Pixhawk
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