A study of tipping stability for omnidirectional mobile robot with active dual-wheel caster assemblies

Muhammad Juhairi Aziz Safar1, Keigo Watanabe1, Shoichi Maeyama1, Isaku Nagai1
1Department of Intelligent Mechanical Systems, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, Kita-ku, Japan 700-8530#TAB#

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