The problem of confining the trajectory of a discrete-time linear system in a given polyhedral set is addressed using the positive invariance approach. The property of (A, B)-invariance of polyhedral domains is introduced. It is then geometrically and analytically characterized. In particular, this property is verified by the maximal admissible set included in a given polyhedral domain. An important class of (A, B)-invariant polyhedral domains admitting a linear state feedback invariant control law is exhibited. The results are extended to systems subject to additive disturbances
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Decision and Control, 1996., Proceedings of the 35th IEEE Conference on
(Volume:4
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Date of Conference: 11-13 Dec 1996