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HEXFELLOW ZMQ Servers

Project description

hex_zmq_servers

Introduction

hex_zmq_servers is a comprehensive distributed device control framework based on ZeroMQ, providing efficient client-server communication for HEXFELLOW devices.

Project Structure

hex_zmq_servers/
├── hex_zmq_servers/         # Core library   ├── robot/               # Robot devices   ├── cam/                 # Camera devices   ├── mujoco/              # Mujoco simulation devices   └── config/              # Default configuration files
├── examples/                # Example code   ├── basic/               # Basic examples (single device)   └── adv/                 # Advanced examples (multi-device coordination)
└── venv.sh                  # Virtual environment script

Devices

Robot

  • dummy: Dummy robot, for testing and development
  • gello: GELLO robot, based on Dynamixel servo
  • hexarm: HexArm robot of HEXFELLOW

Camera

  • dummy: Dummy camera, for testing and development
  • berxel: Berxel depth camera, providing RGB and depth images

Mujoco

  • archer_d6y: Physical simulation of Archer D6Y robot
  • e3_desktop: Physical simulation of E3 Desktop robot

Installation

Install from PyPI

For those who only want to use the library in their projects, it is recommended to install it from PyPI.

pip install hex_zmq_servers

Install from Source Code

For those who want to test the examples or contribute to the project, you can install it from source code.

git clone https://github.com/hexfellow/hex_zmq_servers.git
cd hex_zmq_servers
./venv.sh --all

Examples

There are two types of examples in the project:

  • basic/: Basic examples, showing the usage of a single device
  • adv/: Advanced examples, showing multi-device coordination

More details please refer to examples/README.md

Contributions

Welcome to submit issues and pull requests!

License

Apache License 2.0

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