Abstract

This paper presents the application of the positive invariance concept to real-time control of a two-tanks system in the presence of hard constraints on the output and control signals. Results show that it is possible to regulate correctly the laboratory plant without violating the output and control constraints, when controlling the system with the output-feedback controller designed using the positive invariance concept.

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