This paper presents a sequential synthesis controller design process, integrating quanti-
tative feedback theory and L1 piecewise constant output-feedback control theory. Quanti-
tative Feedback Technique is used to generate a baseline fixed gain controller, to avoid ve-
locity or dynamic pressure based gain scheduling and provide satisfying performance under
nominal conditions. In case of off-nominal conditions, the baseline controller is augmented
by L1 piecewise constant output-feedback control laws. Both baseline plant augmentation
and the closed-loop augmentation are introduced to eliminate the performance degradation
caused by a off-normal dynamics, such as a pitch-up nonlinearity. These two augmentation
strategies are compared regarding performance metrics and robust metrics along the entire
envelope. Furthermore, actuator dynamics and time delays are taking into account.
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This paper presents a sequential synthesis controller design process, integrating quanti-
tative feedback theory and L1 piecewise constant output-feedback control theory. Quanti-
tative Feedback Technique is used to generate a baseline fixed gain controller, to avoid ve-
locity or dynamic pressure based gain scheduling and provide satisfying performance under
nominal conditions. In case of off-nominal conditions, the baseline controller is augmented
by L1 piecewise constant output-feedback...
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