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Robust feedforward boundary control of hyperbolic conservation laws

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Fig. 2. General robust H ∞ feedforward control problem
Fig. 3. Bode plot of K F (s) with (α, β, γ, δ) = (4.63,3.33,2.7 × 10 −3 , 3 × 10 −3 ) (solid blue)
Fig. 5. Downstream water level error h(t, L) and feedforward control q(t, L) for a rational approximations of K˜ F using 5 poles (solid blue) and the controller of [1] (dashed red).

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