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A Path-Tracking Criterion for an LHD Articulated VehicleOptimization and Systems Theory, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Swedenaltafini{at}math.kth.se A path-tracking criterion for the so-called LHD (load-haul-dump) truck used in underground mining is proposed in this paper. It exploits the particular configuration of this vehicle, composed of two units connected by an actuated articulation. The task is to follow the path represented by the middle of the tunnel, maintaining the whole vehicle at a reduced distance from the path itself, to decrease the risk of crashes against the walls of the tunnel. This is accomplished via feedback through the synthesis of an appropriate path-tracking criterion. The criterion is based on monitoring the distances of the midpoints of both axles of the vehicle from their orthogonal projections on the path, using two different moving frames simultaneously. Local asymptotic stability to paths of constant curvature is achieved by means of linear-state feedback.
Key Words: mobile robots articulated vehicles mining trucks path tracking off-tracking feedback stabilization
The International Journal of Robotics Research, Vol. 18, No. 5,
435-441 (1999) |
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