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Conventional multiloop SISO (single-input, single-output) control syst
ems are still used in industry even though strong interaction between
loops often significantly limits their effectiveness. Modern industry
requires advanced control solutions based around multivariable system
formulations. Two related but specific problems arise in the design of
discrete-time MIMO (multi-input, multi-output) control systems. The f
irst is the efficient identification of the structure, order and param
eters of the MIMO discrete-time transfer function process description.
The second is the difficulty in quickly establishing the selection of
an appropriate set of manipulated variables to control a set of speci
fied outputs, often called the 'pairing problem'. This paper suggests
a framework to help solve both problems by the development of automate
d search procedures based on a genetic algorithm.