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title: "Guaranteed margins for LQG regulators"
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year: 1978
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- "Doyle, J."
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citekey: "doyleGuaranteedMarginsLQG1978a"
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journal: "IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control"
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volume: 23
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pages: 756-757
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## DOI
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[10.1109/TAC.1978.1101812](https://doi.org/10.1109/TAC.1978.1101812)
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## ISBN
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[](https://www.isbnsearch.org/isbn/)
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## Tags:
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#Robustness, #Algorithm-design-and-analysis, #Filters, #Gain, #Guidelines, #Noise-measurement, #Open-loop-systems, #Regulators, #Three-term-control, #White-noise
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>[!Abstract]
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>There are none.
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>None!
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**TARGET: ~700 words**
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**TARGET: ~700 words**
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# Outline
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# Outline
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1. [[How does robust control work?]]
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1. [[Robust Control]]
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2. [[How is robust control validation done?]]
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2. [[How is robust control validation done?]]
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3. [[How do people generate unstructured perturbations?]]
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3. [[How do people generate unstructured perturbations?]]
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# What does Robust Control do?
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Robust control works with
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[[What is gain scheduling?]]
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# What are the limits?
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# History
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## Where did Robust Control come from?
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After the beginnings of modern control and the development of optimal control, John Doyle released a paper in 1978 titled [Guaranteed Margins for LQG regulators](doyleGuaranteedMarginsLQG1978a). This is a less than one page paper that basically gave birth to the robust control field, with a three word abstract: "There are none."
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# What does Robust Control do?
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Robust control works with
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[[What is gain scheduling?]]
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# What are the limits?
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