Step ascension of a two-wheeled robot using feedback linearisation

J. X. J. Bannwarth, Callum Munster, K. Stol
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This paper investigates the modelling and control of step traversal using a two-wheeled robot (TWR). The traversal of TWRs over steps and other uneven terrain requires large platform tilt angles to adjust the centre of mass. This process is highly nonlinear, which complicates the controller design process. An auxiliary reaction wheel actuator is used in a novel way to facilitate step traversal. A mathematical model of step ascent is derived and used to create a feedback linearisation controller. The performance of the controller is assessed in simulation against a baseline controller from literature. The feedback linearisation controller yields significant improvements in tracking performance, with a decrease in tracking error of up to 86% when climbing a step in 1 second. Furthermore, the effects of varying the ascent conditions on performance are assessed. The controller is shown to operate over a large range of ascent times and reference tilt angles.
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采用反馈线性化的两轮机器人阶跃提升
本文研究了两轮机器人步进的建模与控制问题。twr在台阶和其他不平坦地形上的移动需要大的平台倾斜角度来调整质心。这个过程是高度非线性的,使控制器设计过程变得复杂。辅助反作用轮驱动器以一种新颖的方式使用,以方便步进。推导了阶跃上升的数学模型,并用于创建反馈线性化控制器。根据文献中的基线控制器在仿真中评估控制器的性能。反馈线性化控制器在跟踪性能上产生了显著的改进,当在1秒内爬升一步时,跟踪误差减少高达86%。此外,还评估了不同上升条件对性能的影响。控制器可以在很大的上升时间和参考倾斜角度范围内运行。
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