This note is concerned with the design of open-loop reference models which lead to robust closed-loop control systems. A simple criterion is used to find the reference models in the frequency domain. The search is greatly facilitated by considering low-order reference models which are appropriate in approximate model matching problems. Numerical examples are provided.
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