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= MORSE, the OpenRobot Simulator = | ||<tablestyle="width:100%;text-align:center;" style="border:0px; color:#934909;font-size:2em;font-weight:bold"> MORSE, the Modular !OpenRobots Simulation Engine || ||<style="border:0px;font-weight:bold;"> MORSE is a generic simulator for academic robotics. [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse|Learn more...]] || |
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== Main features == | |
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* A versatile simulator for generic mobile robots simulation (single or multi robots), * Enabling realistic and dynamic environments (with other interacting agents -humans- or objects), * Don't reinvent the wheel: critical components reused from other opensource projects (Blender for 3D rendering + physical simulation + UI, dedicated robotic middlewares for communications + robot hardware support), * Seamless workflow: since the simulator rely on Blender for both modelling and the realtime 3D engine, creating and modifying a simulated scene is straigthforward. * Entierely scriptable in Python, * Adaptable to various level of simulation realism (for instance, we may want to simulate exteroceptive sensors like cameras in certain cases and access directly to a higher level representation of the world -like labelled artifacts- in other cases), * Currently compatible with YARP and LAAS !OpenRobots robotics frameworks, * Fully open source, BSD-compatible. |
||<tablestyle="width:100%" 50% #FFCCFF:> '''Latest events''' ||<50% #CCCCFF:> '''Get the code''' || ||<#FFCCFF |3> <<BR>>'''2020''': Morse is now no longer updated<<BR>>'''8 Feb 2016''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.4/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.4 release]]<<BR>>'''19 May 2015''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.3/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.3 release]]<<BR>>'''7 Jan 2015''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.2.2/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.2.2 release]]<<BR>>'''3 July 2014''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.2.1/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.2.1 release]] <<BR>>'''31 Jan 2014''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.2/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.2 release]] <<BR>>'''06 Nov 2013''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.1/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.1.1 release]] <<BR>>'''16 Sep 2013''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.1/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.1 release]] <<BR>>'''6-7 Jun 2013''': [[https://www.openrobots.org/wiki/morse/events/workshop_june_2013 | First Intl MORSE Workshop]] at LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse <<BR>> '''2 Apr 2013''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.0/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.0.1 release]] (maintenance release) <<BR>>'''1 Mar 2013''': [[https://github.com/morse-simulator/morse/blob/1.0/RELEASE_NOTES | MORSE 1.0 release]] <<BR>> <<BR>> [[https://www.openrobots.org/wiki/morse/news | Older news...]]||<#CCCCFF:> <<BR>>[[http://www.github.com/morse-simulator/morse|MORSE on GitHub]]<<BR>> || ||<#FFFFCC:> '''MORSE documentation'''|| ||<#FFFFCC:> Stable version (`1.4`) <<BR>> Latest version: || |
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== Documentation == | ||<tablestyle="width:100%;text-align:center;" #FFCCCC:> [[ftp://ftp.openrobots.org/pub/openrobots/morse/morse-1.4.tar.bz2| Download the latest version of MORSE]] (`morse-1.4.tar.bz2` - 114MB - 08-Feb-2016)|| |
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* [http://homepages.laas.fr/slemaign/openrobots/doku.php?id=morse:user:summary User's guide] * [http://homepages.laas.fr/slemaign/openrobots/doku.php?id=morse:dev:summary Developer's guide] == Videos == Videos are availables [http://vimeo.com/groups/blenderandrobotics online on vimeo] == Road Map == The first release of MORSE contains only a subset of the final simulator specification. Amongst the planned features: * Support for arms simulation, based on inverse kinematics. This has been separately developped by the Leuven's university and will be merge into MORSE over the next releases, * Raw sockets interface + full compatiblity with the ROS robotics framework (other robotics framework are planned as well. Let us know if you want to contribute in this area), * Developement of the user interface, * Scalablity (both in term of simulation capacity and ease of deployment), * Multi-node simulations (several Blender nodes can be started on several computer and automaticaly synchronise, which should allow simulations of tenth of robots in the same scene), * Dedicated supervision node that would allow to: observe the simulation, display logs and metrics, start/stop robots, dynamically alter the scene (like moving an obstacle in front of a robot, etc.). |
||<tablestyle="width:100%;text-align:center;" #CCCCCC:> '''Have you found a bug in MORSE?'''<<BR>> [[https://github.com/laas/morse/issues | Report it on GitHub]] || |
MORSE, the Modular OpenRobots Simulation Engine |
MORSE is a generic simulator for academic robotics. Learn more... |
Latest events |
Get the code |
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MORSE documentation |
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Stable version (1.4) |
Download the latest version of MORSE (morse-1.4.tar.bz2 - 114MB - 08-Feb-2016) |
Have you found a bug in MORSE? |