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>**Notable Properties**:
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>- All 9 transfer functions are strictly proper if 1+PCF is not strictly proper.
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>- If all 9 transfer functions are stable, then the system is **internally stable**
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>[!note] Internal Stability
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>A couple of theorems:
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>>[!hint] Theorem 1
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>>The feedback system is internally stable iff there are no closed-loop poles in $Res \geq 0$.
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>
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>>[!hint] Theorem 2
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>>The feedback system is internally stable iff the following two conditions hold:
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>>a) The transfer function 1+PCF has no zeros in $Res \geq 0$.
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>>b) There is no pole-zero cancellation in $Res \geq 0$ when the product PCF is formed.
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>
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>>[!warning] Nyquist Criterion
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>>The feedback system is internally stable iff the Nyquist plot does not pass through the point -1 and encircles it exactly n times counterclockwise.
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>
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The sensitivity function is defined as:
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$$ S = \frac{1}{1+L}$$ where L is the loop gain. The sensitivity function **is the transfer function from the reference input r to the tracking error e**.
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The number of zeros at the origin of S has a lot to do with asymptotic tracking. For perfect step tracking, this means one zero at the origin. For a ramp, this means two zeros at the origin.
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There is another function to understand. The complementary sensitivity function is defined as:
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$$ T = 1-S = \frac{L}{1+L}$$
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This function **is the transfer function from the reference input r to the output y**.
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Generally speaking:
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1. Performance specs that involve e result in weights on S
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2. Performance specs that involve u result in weights on S
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$$ \left[\matrix{e \\u}\right] = -\left[\matrix{PS & S \\ T & CS}\right] \left[\matrix{d \\ n}\right] $$
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# Chapter 4 - Plant Uncertainty
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