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A pressurized headbox with significant uncertainty in dynamics is considered and assumed to be represented by a set of multiple finite-dimensional linear time-invariant models. The principal purpose is to design a fixed robust controller in a unit output feedback configuration such that the resulting feedback system simultaneously satisfies the given performance objectives for all models in the set. A new approach is developed in frequency domain and its effectiveness is illustrated by simulations.

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Rao, M., Xia, Q., Ying, Y. (1994). Robust Control. In: Modeling and Advanced Control for Process Industries. Advances in Industrial Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2094-0_3

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