An Extension of the Feedback Linearization Method in the Control Problem of an Inverted Pendulum on a Wheel

This paper continues previous studies on designing stabilizing control laws for a mechanical system consisting of a wheel and a pendulum suspended on its axis. The control objective is to simultaneously stabilize the vertical position of the pendulum and a given position of the wheel. The difficulty...

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