Optimal Control of a Two-Mass Skate Bicycle Without Steering
Until recently it was believed that the ability of riderless bicycles to remain upright derives from a combination of the gyroscopic precession of the front wheel and the trail designed into the steering geometry. As it turns out neither influence is necessary for straight-running stability. It is a...
Main Authors: | Perantoni, G, Limebeer, D, IEEE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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