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Título: Control of the Gyrover : a single-wheel gyroscopically stabilized robot
Autor: Tsai, S
Ferreira, Enrique
Paredis, C
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: State feedback, Stability, Wheels, Mobile robots, Counting circuits, Gyroscopes, Linear feedback control systems, Linear programming, Kalman filters
Fecha de publicación: 1999
Resumen: The Gyrover is a single wheel gyroscopically stabilized mobile robot developed at Carnegie Mellon University. An internal pendulum serves as a counter weight for a drive motor that causes fore/aft motion, while a tilt-mechanism on a large gyroscope provides a mechanism for lateral actuation. In this paper we develop a detailed dynamic model for the Gyrover and use this model in an extended Kalman filter to estimate the complete state. A linearized version of the model is used to develop a state feedback controller. The design methodology is based on a semi-definite programming procedure which optimize the stability region subject to a set of linear matrix inequalities that capture stability and pole placement constraints. Finally, the controller design combined with the extended Kalman filter are verified on the prototype.
Editorial: IEEE
EN: IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Human and Environment Friendly Robots with High Intelligence and Emotional Quotients, 1999. Proceedings.
Citación: Tsai, S., Ferreira, Enrique, Paredis, C. Control of the Gyrover : a single-wheel gyroscopically stabilized robot [en línea] IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Human and Environment Friendly Robots with High Intelligence and Emotional Quotients, 1999.
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