Robotic unicycle
The problem of "riding" a robotic unicycle whilst balancing it in three dimensions is an interesting problem in robotics and control theory.
Note: the term "unicycle" is also sometimes used in robotics to mean a two-wheeled vehicle moving in a two-dimensional world: this article is about normal one-wheeled bicycles, albeit with robotic riders. A physically realisable unicycle, in this sense, is a nonholonomic system[?]. This is a system in which a return to the original internal (wheel) configuration does not guarantee return to the original system (unicycle) position. In other words, the system outcome is path-dependent. The theoretical work on the unicycle problem is complemented by work on the construction of actual mechanically ridden unicycles. (need reference here: the work was Japanese/Russian, I believe)
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