Abstract

A complete analysis of loop transfer recovery problem using full order observer based controllers for general not necessarily left invertible and not necessarily minimum phase systems is considered. The analysis here, while showing that neither exact nor asymptotic loop transfer recovery is in general possible, focuses on three fundamental issues. The first issue is concerned with what can and what canot be achieved for a given system and for an arbitrarily specified target loop transfer function, while the second issue is concerned with the development of necessary and/or sufficient conditions a target loop has to satisfy so that it can be either exactly or asymptotically be recovered for a given system. The third issue deals with the development of method(s)to test whether recovery is possible in a given subspace of the control space or not, i.e. to test whether projections of target and achievable sensitivity and complimentary sensitivity functions onto a given subspace match each other or not. Such an...

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