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Nonlinear Control Of Wheeled Mobile Robots 1st Edition Warren E Dixon

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Nonlinear Control Of Wheeled Mobile Robots 1st Edition Warren E Dixon
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.78 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Warren E. Dixon, Darren M. Dawson, Erkan Zergeroglu, Aman Behal
ISBN: 9781852334147, 1852334142
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Nonlinear Control Of Wheeled Mobile Robots 1st Edition Warren E Dixon by Warren E. Dixon, Darren M. Dawson, Erkan Zergeroglu, Aman Behal 9781852334147, 1852334142 instant download after payment.

This book examines the control problem for wheeled mobile robots. Several novel control strategies are developed and the stability of each controller is examined utilizing Lyapunov techniques. The performance of each controller is either illustrated through simulation results or experimental results. The final chapter describes how the control techniques developed for wheeled mobile robots can be applied to solve other problems with similar governing differential equations (e.g., twin rotor helicopters, surface vessels). Several appendices are included to provide the reader with the mathematical background utilized in the control development and stability analysis. Two appendices are also included that provide specific details with regard to the modifications that were done to commercially available mobile robots (e.g., a K2A manufactured by Cybermotion Inc. and a Pioneer II manufactured by Activemedia) to experimentally demonstrate the performance of the torque input controllers.

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