Stabilising a cart inverted pendulum system using pole placement control method

Author(s):  
Indrazno Siradjuddin ◽  
Zakiyah Amalia ◽  
Budhy Setiawan ◽  
Rendi Pambudi Wicaksono ◽  
Erni Yudaningtyas
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Fajar

This paper describes how to simulate and control the two DoF inverted pendulum system, a dynamics of multibody system. The control strategy used is based on the conventional feedback method for the stabilisation of the two DoF inverted pendulum system. Simulation study has been done shows that conventional method i.e. pole placement control strategy is capable to control multi input and multi output of the two DoF inverted pendulum system successfully. The result shows that pole placement control strategy gives satisfactory response that is presented in time domain.


2021 ◽  
pp. 107754632110429
Author(s):  
Pouriya Pourgholam ◽  
Hamid Moeenfard

Accurate modeling and efficient control of inverted pendulums have always been a challenge for researchers. So, the current research aims to achieve the following objectives: (I) proposing a comprehensive dynamic model for the inverted pendulums which accounts for the flexibility of the pendulum bar and (II) suggesting an appropriate supervisory fuzzy-pole placement control strategy for stabilizing the pendulum system. Using a Lagrangian formulation, the equations of motion are derived and linearized. Then, a state feedback controller with a reduced-order observer is designed to stabilize the system. Closed-loop simulations reveal that at least six modes shall be considered in the dynamic equations. To improve the quality of the transient response, a novel fuzzy system is developed for real-time assignment of the controller poles. Simulation results demonstrate that the control quality is significantly improved by adding a supervisory fuzzy system to the control loop. The developed approach for dynamic modeling of the system, and the idea of multi-level fuzzy-pole placement control architecture developed in this paper, may be successfully applied to improve the response specifications in other dynamic systems.


Robotica ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Rigatos ◽  
K. Busawon ◽  
J. Pomares ◽  
M. Abbaszadeh

SummaryThe article proposes a nonlinear optimal control method for the model of the wheeled inverted pendulum (WIP). This is a difficult control and robotics problem due to the system’s strong nonlinearities and due to its underactuation. First, the dynamic model of the WIP undergoes approximate linearization around a temporary operating point which is recomputed at each time step of the control method. The linearization procedure makes use of Taylor series expansion and of the computation of the associated Jacobian matrices. For the linearized model of the wheeled pendulum, an optimal (H-infinity) feedback controller is developed. The controller’s gain is computed through the repetitive solution of an algebraic Riccati equation at each iteration of the control algorithm. The global asymptotic stability properties of the control method are proven through Lyapunov analysis. Finally, by using the H-infinity Kalman Filter as a robust state estimator, the implementation of a state estimation-based control scheme becomes also possible.


2013 ◽  
Vol 336-338 ◽  
pp. 489-492
Author(s):  
Hong Xing Li ◽  
An Shan Lu

Inverted pendulum system is a complex, non-linear and uncertain high-order system. It is a simple model of the rockets vertical attitude control and two-legged walking robot control. It is used to study and validation of different control methods. The paper analysis the non-linear inverted pendulum system, then deduces sufficiency conditions of the existence of controller with output feedback and designs controller. It utilizes MATLAB software to get the answer. The feasibility of control method and robustness of controller are demonstrated by numerical examples.


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