Constrained minimum-time-oriented feedback control for the stabilization of nonholonomic systems in chained form (Q1422854)
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Constrained minimum-time-oriented feedback control for the stabilization of nonholonomic systems in chained form (English)
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12 February 2004
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A nonholonomic system in the form \[ \dot x_1= u_1,\quad \dot x_2= u_2,\quad \dot x_{i+1}= x_i u_1,\quad i\in \{2,\dots, n-1\}, \] together with constraints on the control inputs \[ -u^{\max}_j\leq u_j\leq u^{\max}_j,\quad j\in \{1,2\} \] is considered. A discontinuous state-feedback control law is proposed for the stabilization of this system. The feedback law is based on a receding-horizon strategy in which the open-loop optimization problem is a minimum-time steering process. Illustrative simulations are given to show the effectiveness and the real-time implementability of the proposed scheme.
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Nonholonomic systems
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sampled control
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saturated control
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stabilization
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receding-horizon control
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chained system
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minimum-time steering
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