The normal H ∞ control design deals with both plant modeling uncertainties and exogenous signal uncertainties by constructing a controller which stabilizes uncertain li near systems while satisfying an H ∞ norm bound constraint on disturbance attenuation for all admissible uncertainties. However, the control design may result in unsatisfactory performances or even instabilities in the event of sensor failures in practical plants. This paper focuses on the problem of the design of robust reliable H ∞ control for a class of time varying uncertainty system with sensor failures. The paper presents a novel technique which deal with this problem by solving three linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). The strict proof guarantees the feasibility of this approach.