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Furuta's Pendulum: A Conservative Nonlinear Model for Theory and Practise

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Furuta's pendulum has been an excellent benchmark for the automatic control community in the last years, providing, among others, a better understanding of model-based Nonlinear Control Techniques. Since most of these techniques are based on invariants and/or integrals of motion then, the dynamic model plays an important role. This paper describes, in detail, the successful dynamical model developed for the available laboratory pendulum. The success relies on a basic dynamical model derived from Classical Mechanics which has been augmented to compensate the non-conservative torques. Thus, the quasi-conservative “practical” model developed allows to design all the controllers as if the system was strictly conservative . A survey of all the nonlinear controllers designed and experimentally tested on the available laboratory pendulum is also reported.

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  • J. Á. Acosta, 2010. "Furuta's Pendulum: A Conservative Nonlinear Model for Theory and Practise," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2010, pages 1-29, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:742894
    DOI: 10.1155/2010/742894
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