On control of a base-excited inverted pendulum using neural networks (Q5950722)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682153
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682153 |
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On control of a base-excited inverted pendulum using neural networks (English)
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13 December 2001
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The authors present a neural-network-based control technique for stabilizing a base-excited inverted pendulum. The pendulum has two rotational degrees of freedom, and the base point moves freely in the three-dimensional space. The goal is to apply control torques to keep the pendulum in a prescribed position in spite of disturbing base-point movements. The authors construct an appropriate neural controller, and investigate stability of the control system in the presence of approximation errors of neural networks.
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pendulum stabilization
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base-excited inverted pendulum
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control torques
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neural controller
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approximation errors
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neural networks
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