A JNI interface to Bullet Physics and V-HACD
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A JNI interface to Bullet Physics and V-HACD
Integrate Bullet Physics and V-HACD into jMonkeyEngine projects. (code has New BSD license)
Documentation and example applications for the Libbulletjme open-source physics simulation library
Robotics with GPU computing
C++/C playground
OpenGL Toy-"Engine" with Wavefront Path Tracer and Rasterizer Pipeline with Voxel Cone Tracing/Global Illumination
Python project regarding implementation of two UAVs physics and collision detection/avoidance simulation.
Plotted 3D Environment is a graphical project inspired by Minecraft, designed to demonstrate 3D object creation, animation, and interaction using OpenGL. It features first-person navigation, texture mapping, and collision detection within a dynamic 3D environment filled with obstacles and enemies - Final project for the Graphing course.
Open source C++ physics engine library in 3D
A conservative continuous collision detection (CCD) method with support for minimum separation. [Wang et al. 2021]
Sweep and Tiniest Queue & Tight-Inclusion GPU CCD
Unity-inspired, reactive Game Framework for pixi.js - GameObject, Prefab, StateMachine, Sprite, CircleBody, PolygonBody, Physics, Sprite, Container, Animator
A full python tool to sketch serial robots offline programming
Demo telematics app for Flutter. The application walks you through the telematics SDK integration. The technology is suitable for UBI (Usage-based insurance), shared mobility, transportation, safe driving, tracking, family trackers, drive-coach, and other driving mobile applications
QuadTree C++ implementation: multiple items collision detection
2D and 3D collision-detection library for Rust.
SHA1 implementation with collision detection.
Collection of cross-platform one-file C/C++ libraries with no dependencies, primarily used for games
Advanced driver-assistance system on Raspberry Pi using CNN, Python and OpenCV
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