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Official website: http://www.terasoft.com/products/QFT/




Cited In (27)

  • A quantitative feedback solution to the multivariable tracking error problem
  • Nonlinear robust stabilization by conicity and QFT techniques
  • Modeling, analysis and design of control systems in MATLAB and Simulink
  • Inversion-free design algorithms for multivariable quantitative feedback theory: An application to robust control of a CD-ROM
  • Single-Loop QFT Design for Robust Performance in the Presence of Non-Parametric Uncertainties
  • On QFT tuning of multivariable \(\mu\) controllers
  • Quantitative feedback control for multivariable model matching and disturbance rejection
  • RoMulOC
  • RACT
  • Robust Control Toolbox
  • MPC Toolbox
  • AWAST
  • PolyX
  • Qsyn
  • Practical assessment of hardware limitations on power aware wireless sensor networks—An anti‐windup approach
  • Mu Analysis and Synthesis Toolbox
  • DSpace
  • IQC
  • QFTCT
  • OCD
  • OptimPID
  • sisotool
  • MIMO/QFT
  • Nonconservative QFT bounds for tracking error specifications
  • Robust control of uncertain systems: classical results and recent developments
  • A robust anti-windup design procedure for SISO systems
  • Robust multiple model adaptive control: Modified using \(\nu \)-gap metric


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