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V. N. Belotelov and Yu. G. Martynenko, "Control of spatial motion of an inverted pendulum mounted on a wheel pair," Mech. Solids. 41 (6), 6-21 (2006)
Year 2006 Volume 41 Number 6 Pages 6-21
Title Control of spatial motion of an inverted pendulum mounted on a wheel pair
Author(s) V. N. Belotelov (Moscow)
Yu. G. Martynenko (Moscow)
Abstract We consider the spatial motion of an inverted pendulum mounted on a wheel pair on a horizontal rough plane. The system is controlled by two independent DC motors, each of which creates a torque between one of the wheels and the pendulum via a reduction unit. We find the stationary motions of the system under constant voltages applied to the motors and suggest an algorithm for stabilizing the vertical position of the pendulum when the wheel pair center moves on a circle at a constant velocity. We also present the results of numerical experiments with a nonlinear model taking into account constraints on the voltage applied to the motors.
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Received 24 August 2006
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