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  2. Inverted pendulum - Wikipedia

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    The inverted pendulum was a central component in the design of several early seismometers due to its inherent instability resulting in a measurable response to any disturbance. [8] The inverted pendulum model has been used in some recent personal transporters, such as the two-wheeled self-balancing scooters and single-wheeled electric unicycles.

  3. Pendulum (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    A simple gravity pendulum [1] is an idealized mathematical model of a real pendulum. [2] [3] [4] It is a weight (or bob) on the end of a massless cord suspended from a pivot, without friction. Since in the model there is no frictional energy loss, when given an initial displacement it swings back and forth with a constant amplitude. The model ...

  4. Linear-quadratic regulator rapidly exploring random tree

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    Cart-pendulum. The control theory is using differential equations to describe complex physical systems like an inverted pendulum. [1] A set of differential equations forms a physics engine which maps the control input to the state space of the system. The forward model is able to simulate the given domain.

  5. Effect of gait parameters on energetic cost - Wikipedia

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    According to the dynamic walking model, the mediolateral "rocking" of the legs can be also described by the inverted pendulum paradigm, and a wider stance would similarly require increased ground reaction force to redirect the COM, and thus increase the metabolic demand.

  6. Furuta pendulum - Wikipedia

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    Rotational Inverted Pendulum: Classic pedagogical example of application of control theory. The Furuta pendulum, or rotational inverted pendulum, consists of a driven arm which rotates in the horizontal plane and a pendulum attached to that arm which is free to rotate in the vertical plane.

  7. Mathematical model - Wikipedia

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    The process of developing a mathematical model is termed mathematical modeling. Mathematical models are used in applied mathematics and in the natural sciences (such as physics, biology, earth science, chemistry) and engineering disciplines (such as computer science, electrical engineering), as well as in non-physical systems such as the social ...

  8. Double pendulum - Wikipedia

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    A double pendulum consists of two pendulums attached end to end.. In physics and mathematics, in the area of dynamical systems, a double pendulum, also known as a chaotic pendulum, is a pendulum with another pendulum attached to its end, forming a simple physical system that exhibits rich dynamic behavior with a strong sensitivity to initial conditions. [1]

  9. Ballbot - Wikipedia

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    The mathematical MIMO-model which is needed in order to simulate a ballbot and to design a sufficient controller which stabilizes the system, is very similar to an inverted pendulum on a cart. The LEGO NXT Ballbot, [ 38 ] Adelaide Ballbot, [ 40 ] Rezero [ 32 ] and Kugle [ 51 ] include actuator models in their robot models, whereas CMU Ballbot ...