Feedback control is able to improve the performance of systems in the presence of uncertain dynamical behavior and disturbances. Although a properly designed controller can cope with large uncertainty, certain knowledge regarding the system behavior is crucial for control design. Hence, high performance control design requires a mathematical model of the true system. System identification is a reliable, fast, and inexpensive methodology to construct accurate models from experimentally obtained data. The resulting model, however, is never an exact representation of the physical system. Robust control design can be employed to deal with the model imperfections by guaranteeing a certain performance for an uncertain model set. In the last decad...