Abstract

This paper addresses tracking control of nonlinear discrete-time monotone systems subject to input and state constraints. Forcing saturation on a previously designed controller may, in general, lead to destabilization or, at least, result in constraint violation and performance losses. Hereby it is shown that for a certain class of nonlinear monotone systems it is possible to design a static nonlinear output feedback which, saturated among suitable state-dependent bounds, is able to guarantee constraint satisfaction and asymptotic tracking of piecewise constant references, with a moderate on-line computational burden.

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