Abstract — Recent work in the study of interacting particles has demonstrated the effectiveness of gyroscopic interactions in producing desired stable spatial patterns (formations) of motion of a collective of particles. In this paper, we discuss the problem of how a single particle might interact with a fixed structure in space by exploiting gyroscopic feedback laws. We derive a gyroscopic feedback law modeling the interaction of a particle in the plane with an image particle representing the closest point on a simple closed curve bounding an obstacle and show that this law produces boundary-following behavior. We also provide a preliminary discussion of the three-dimensional case. I
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Abstract—We present a geometric approach for formation control that explicitly decouples translation...
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In this dissertation, we study the dynamics and control of coupled mechanical systems. A key feature...
A discrete model is proposed for settling of an arbitrary-shaped particle onto a flat surface under ...
Conditional self-organization and pattern-formation are relevant phenomena arising in biological, so...
Robots in a team are modeled as particles which obey simple, second order dynamics. The whole team c...
There are numerous ways to control objects in the Stokes regime, with microscale examples ranging fr...
This paper proposes a framework for the design of control laws that stabilize relative equilibria in...
We study the problem of flocking and coordination of a group of kinematic nonholonomic agents in 2 a...
In this paper we introduce a collision avoidance control strategy for groups of mobile robots moving...
Manipulation of particles suspended in fluids is crucial for many applications, such as precision ma...
We provide feedback control laws to stabilize formations of multiple, unit speed particles on smooth...
Abstract—The shape of a robot formation is key to perfor-mance in cooperative missions. Existing app...
A differential game approach is presented for studying the response of a gyro by treating the contro...
This paper introduces gyroscopic forces as an tool that can be used in addition to the use of poten...
Abstract—We present a geometric approach for formation control that explicitly decouples translation...
This article introduces a novel methodology for dealing with collision avoidance for groups of mobil...
In this dissertation, we study the dynamics and control of coupled mechanical systems. A key feature...
A discrete model is proposed for settling of an arbitrary-shaped particle onto a flat surface under ...
Conditional self-organization and pattern-formation are relevant phenomena arising in biological, so...