Near-identity diffeomorphisms and exponential /spl epsi/-tracking and /spl epsi/-stabilization of first-order nonholonomic SE(2) vehicles
Reza Olfati‐Saber
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 46
Abstract
In this paper, we address /spl epsi/-tracking and /spl epsi/-stabilization for a class of SE(2) autonomous vehicles with first-order nonholonomic constrains. We introduce a class of transformations called near-identity diffeomorphisms that allow dynamic partial feedback linearization of the translational dynamics of this planar vehicle. This allows us to achieve global exponential /spl epsi/-stabilization and /spl epsi/-tracking (in position) for the aforementioned class of planar vehicles using a coordinate-independent dynamic state feedback. This feedback law is only discontinuous w.r.t. the augmented state. We apply our results to /spl epsi/-stabilization/tracking of a nonholonomic mobile robot.
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