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Cusp-Free, Time-Invariant, 3D Feedback Control Law for a Nonholonomic Floating Robot

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In this paper, the feedback control of a nonholonomic 3D vehicle is considered; namely, the problem of steering an underactuated rigid body to a target position along a desired direction is addressed. A simple time-invariant strategy is determined on the basis of standard vector kinematics and a Lyapunov-like stability analysis. The resulting control law guarantees almost global exponential convergence of the configuration error to zero with paths that do not exhibit any cusps, thus satisfying a major requirement for the application of such results on real systems that are not allowed or desired to move in both the forward and backward directions.

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Created:
April 14, 2023
Modified:
November 29, 2023