Experimental studies of neural network control for one-wheel mobile robot (Q446437)
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Experimental studies of neural network control for one-wheel mobile robot (English)
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6 September 2012
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Summary: This paper presents development and control of a disc-typed one-wheel mobile robot, called GYROBO. Several models of the one-wheel mobile robot are designed, developed, and controlled. The current version of GYROBO is successfully balanced and controlled to follow the straight line. GYROBO has three actuators to balance and move. Two actuators are used for balancing control by virtue of gyro effect and one actuator for driving movements. Since the space is limited and weight balance is an important factor for the successful balancing control, careful mechanical design is considered. To compensate for uncertainties in robot dynamics, a neural network is added to the nonmodel-based PD-controlled system. The Reference Compensation Technique (RCT) is used for the neural network controller to help GYROBO to improve balancing and tracking performances. Experimental studies of a self-balancing task and a line tracking task are conducted to demonstrate the control performances of GYROBO.
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disc-typed one-wheel mobile robot
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balancing control
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uncertainties in robot dynamics
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neural networks
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PD-controlled system
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reference compensation technique (RCT)
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