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Balancing wheeled robot

Ho, Khoon Chy Randal (2005) Balancing wheeled robot. [USQ Project] (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Inverted pendulum has long been the interest of control engineers. The concept of two wheeled balancing robot is based on the inverted pendulum theory. A suitable control system is needed to control the system so that it is balanced and stable. The main purpose of this project is to use a good control strategy to keep the body of the robot upright. This dissertation applies the idea of non-linear control strategy and analyses its effectiveness. The non-linear control strategy requires a good understanding of the inverted pendulum system. The knowledge is then implemented in programming to program the microcontroller. This is particularly important in low-level assembly language, which is used in this project.

Item Type:USQ Project
Uncontrolled Keywords:robot control system, non-linearity, balancing wheel
Subjects:290000 Engineering and Technology > 290300 Manufacturing Engineering > 290301 Robotics and Mechatronics
ID Code:493
Deposited By:epEditor USQ
Deposited On:11 Oct 2007 10:22
Last Modified:11 Oct 2007 10:22

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