IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.39, No.3, 601-605, 1994
Loop Transfer Recovery Design Using Biased and Unbiased Controllers
Loop transfer recovery is considered to be a special form of loop sensitivity shaping in this note. This viewpoint suggests a design strategy which relaxes the requirement that the estimator or controller be unbiased. This strategy is illustrated using a stable, SISO example with a nonminimum phase zero. The approach still faces the design tradeoffs and limitations inherent in all feedback systems including those which apply to nonminimum phase plants. The formulation used here, however, suggests a different approach for dealing with these issues.