URDF / MJCF Kinematic Tree Models
Precision robot arm, hand, and joint tree kinematic definitions.
Quality & Precision Benchmarks
KINEMATIC DIMENSIONAL ERROR
< 0.1 mm
JOINT AXIS ACCURACY
99.9%
Dataset Taxonomy & Output Structure
link_name
joint_type_revolute
joint_limits_min_max
inertial_matrix
Specific Type Tasks & Applications
- • Mujoco Policy Training
- • Kinematic Joint Limit Validation
4-Stage Capture & Validation Process
1. Hardware Rig Setup
Calibration & zero-drift test
Calibration & zero-drift test
2. Field Execution
50Hz operator task capture
50Hz operator task capture
3. 3-Tier QA Audit
Sub-millisecond verification
Sub-millisecond verification
4. Secure Delivery
HDF5/Parquet cloud export
HDF5/Parquet cloud export
What Is Right vs What Is Wrong
| COMMON COMPETITOR ERRORS (WRONG) | BLUE PROJECTS GROUND TRUTH (RIGHT) |
|---|---|
| FAIL: CAD models lacking mass and friction matrices | PASS: Physically calibrated URDF/MJCF assets with real inertial matrices |
| FAIL: Static 3D scans without joint articulation | PASS: Fully articulated 3D digital twin assets with exact joint limits |
Files & Telemetry Data Example (Python `h5py`)
import h5py
import numpy as np
# Load Blue Projects Type Dataset
with h5py.File('urdf-mjcf-kinematic-rigs_episode_001.h5', 'r') as f:
joint_data = np.array(f['observations/qpos'])
print("Loaded joint data shape:", joint_data.shape)
Network Footprint of Blue Projects
Blue Projects operates a dedicated 1,200 sq ft capture studio in Davanagere, Karnataka, India, paired with pan-India field operations. All datasets are captured in-house under strict MSME, GeM, and GDPR/DPDP compliant protocols.
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