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Dual-Mode Model Predictive Control of an Omnidirectional Wheeled Inverted Pendulum

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This article describes the position and heading control of a novel form of omnidirectional wheeled inverted pendulum platform known as a collinear Mecanum drive. This concept uses four collinear Mecanum… Click to show full abstract

This article describes the position and heading control of a novel form of omnidirectional wheeled inverted pendulum platform known as a collinear Mecanum drive. This concept uses four collinear Mecanum wheels to balance in a similar manner to a typical two-wheeled inverted pendulum while also being able to simultaneously translate directly along its balance axis. Control is performed using a constrained time-optimal infinite horizon model predictive controller, with feasibility maintained across the full reference input set. Explored in this article is the derivation of the system dynamics model and controller, a systematic approach to selection of controller parameters and analysis of their effect on control performance and complexity, and an evaluation of the controller's efficacy in both simulation and on a real-world experimental prototype for simple and complex trajectories.

Keywords: control; wheeled inverted; inverted pendulum; omnidirectional wheeled; model predictive

Journal Title: IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
Year Published: 2019

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