project-orbitron
A unique control algorithm in Mathematica for 4WIS/WID vehicles; PATENTED (KR. PATENT 10-2268833) (by tylertaewook)
feyncalc
Mathematica package for algebraic calculations in elementary particle physics. (by FeynCalc)
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project-orbitron
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Project Orbitron: A spherical-wheeled vehicle with a unique patented control algorithm implemented in Mathematica.
This is a Robotics + Algorithm project I worked on for several months. The vehicle’s each spherical wheel can steer and drive independently from others, hence the mechanism “Four-Wheel-Independent-Steering&Driving” (4WIS/D). Controlling such vehicle with so many motors led me to build an equally-efficient and elegant algorithm to control all four wheels simultaneously based on the idea of radius of curvature. The algorithm now passed its patent (KR. PATENT 10-2268833) github link youtube video
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Orbitron: Reinventing the wheels and its control algorithm
December 2017 - May 2018 Explore the docs » View Demo · Report Bug · Request Feature
feyncalc
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I expect that's a pretty heavy undercount as they've not pursued open-source. That's disappointing to me and I agree they missed out on a lot; I think those two are strongly connected. But also he kept his business afloat and did crazy (good) science on the side.
Did find this though. Looks neat!
https://github.com/FeynCalc/feyncalc
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