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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: The openTCS Authors
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
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= openTCS
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image:https://img.shields.io/badge/Contributor%20Covenant-2.1-4baaaa.svg[Contributor Covenant,link=CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md]
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* Homepage: https://www.opentcs.org/
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* Changelog: link:./opentcs-documentation/src/docs/release-notes/changelog.adoc[changelog.adoc]
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openTCS (short for _open Transportation Control System_) is a free platform for controlling fleets of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_guided_vehicle[automated guided vehicles (AGVs)] and mobile robots.
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It should generally be possible to control any automatic vehicle with communication capabilities with it, but AGVs are the main target.
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openTCS is being maintained by the openTCS team at the https://www.iml.fraunhofer.de/[Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics].
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The software runs on the Java platform version 21, with the recommended Java distribution being the one provided by the https://adoptium.net/[Adoptium project].
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All libraries required for compiling and/or using it are freely available, too.
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openTCS itself is not a complete product you can use out-of-the-box to control AGVs with.
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Primarily, it is a framework/an implementation of the basic data structures and algorithms (routing, dispatching, scheduling) needed for running an AGV system with more than one vehicle.
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It tries to be as generic as possible to allow interoperation with vehicles of practically any vendor.
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Thus it is usually necessary to at least create and integrate a vehicle driver (called _communication adapter_ in openTCS-speak) that translates between the abstract interface of the openTCS kernel and the communication protocol your vehicle understands.
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Depending on your needs, it might also be necessary to adapt algorithms or add project-specific strategies.
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== Getting started
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To get started with openTCS, please refer to the user's guide, the developer's guide and the API documentation.
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These documents are included in the binary distribution and can also be read online on the https://www.opentcs.org/[openTCS homepage].
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== Licensing
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This work is licensed under multiple licences.
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Because keeping this section up-to-date is challenging, here is a brief summary as of November 2024:
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* All original source code is licensed under link:./LICENSES/MIT.txt[MIT].
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* All original assets, including documentation, is licensed under link:./LICENSES/CC-BY-4.0.txt[CC-BY-4.0].
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* Some configuration and data files are licensed under link:./LICENSES/CC0-1.0.txt[CC0-1.0].
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* Some third-party assets are licensed under link:./LICENSES/Apache-2.0.txt[Apache-2.0] or link:./LICENSES/OFL-1.1.txt[OFL-1.1].
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For more accurate information, check the individual files as well as the `REUSE.toml` files.
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== Contributing
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You are very welcome to contribute to this project.
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Please see link:./CONTRIBUTING.adoc[CONTRIBUTING.adoc] for a few guidelines related to this.
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