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Analysis of gain scheduled control for linear parameter-varying plants

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Figure 1-1  A  Linear Plant Scheduling  on Exogenous  Parameters
Figure 3-1  General  Block Diagram for Robustness  /  Performance  Analysis
Figure 3-4  Visualization  of  II  WT  q II1
Figure 3-5  Increased Stability  Margin with  Small-Gain  Condition
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