This paper presents a design technique that aims at "flattening" the real-/spl mu/-curve corresponding to a given initial feedback by combining /spl mu/-analysis and multimodel design. /spl mu/-analysis is used sequential to detect worst cases. Multimodel design is used for treating simultaneously the set of worst cases. The resulting controller can be nonscheduled or scheduled with respect to measured (slowly) varying parameters. This paper is mostly devoted to multimodel design. The multimodel design problem is written in terms of eigenstructure assignment. Two classes of resolution techniques are presented: first, the dynamic feedback is written in a transfer matrix form, second, it is written as an observer structure.
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