- MissionLab via VMWare Virtualization: distribution (1.8GB) -
We now have a VMWare virtualized image of Fedora 4 that contains a new MissionLab version (created for the MAST project), that comes with everything that is necessary preinstalled. This is the easiest option that does not require native installation of a linux distribution compatible with MissionLab. See instructions on how to use it. (Credit and thanks to the MAST team at U.C. Berkeley for supplying this!)
- *NEW*
MissionLab distribution via
MissionLab-Carmen Project - a new distribution for Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenSuse,
Debian, CentOS - Credit and thanks to the Robotics and Society Group from the
University of Salamanca, this version provides a
native installation of current linux distributions compatible with
MissionLab. (Different robotic hardware is supported in some cases from other
MissionLab versions - see the website)
- MissionLab v7.0 distribution (13.6 MB - You need at least 400 MB of a disk space to install and work with MissionLab.)
| MissionLab compiles and runs on Linux. In particular, we have successfully compiled and tested with the following systems. For more information regarding the requirements, please see notes in README.COMPILE. |
- Red Hat Linux 9.0
- Fedora Core 3, 4, and 5
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 WS
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- User Manual in PDF (2.8 MB)
- Other useful documents:
- "Multiagent Mission Specification and Execution" [ps.gz] [pdf] (A paper describing key concepts used in MissionLab)
- "Evaluating the Usability of Robot Programming Toolsets" [ps.gz] [pdf] (A paper describing the first formal usability study conducted on MissionLab)
- "Usability Evaluation of High-Level User Assistance for Robot Mission Specification" [ps.gz] [pdf] (Another paper describing one of the latest formal usability studies conducted for the DARPA MARS program)
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