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The Player Project: Player is a networked interface to robots and sensors. Stage and Gazebo are Player-friendly multiple-robot simulators. The software aims for POSIX compliance and runs on most UNIX-like OS's. Some parts also work on Windows.
PySimiam is a robot simulator, created to follow the course "Control of Mobile Robots" offered at Coursera. The simulator models an arbitrary number of mobile robots in a 2D environment, each controlled by a arbitrary algorithm.
This is the RoboCup Mixed Reality Project: a standard research and educational platform integrating cutting edge and low cost watch technology into a miniature multi-robot system which mixes reality and simulation.
"Roberge's Used Robot (RUR) : a Python Learning Environment" is a Python implementation of a "robot environment" as introduced by R. Pattis in 1981. **It is obsolete.** See https://github.com/aroberge/rur-ple
pyKarel is a Karel the Robot environment written in Python and wxPython.
If you like pyKarel, you may enjoy our newest creation:
Guido van Robot (GvR), our attempt at making a "Pythonic Karel"
Check us out at http://gvr.sf.net/
pyRobbie is a Robot simulation program, written in Python, which enables users to control a (graphical) Robot through a 2D graphical world to solve different problems. The intent is to provide an easy to use framework for constructing programming example
This project is dead and is hear for historical purposes, see http://sf.net/projects/zedbot. Bob is a humanoid robot whos body was created by Newberg High School in Oregon and software written by Ryan Miglavs and Brandon Philips of Sherwood High School.