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    Probabilistic design of LPV control systems. (English)
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    14 October 2003
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    A gradient-based randomized algorithm is proposed for the design of linear parameter-varying control systems. The convergence with probability one in a finite number of steps is shown. Some numerical examples are given.
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    randomized algorithms
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    linear parameter-varying systems
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    gain scheduling
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    output feedback
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