“…It is well known that the proportional-derivative (PD) feedback is sometimes essential for achieving the desired control objectives such as overshoot reduction in the responses, sensitivity reduction to parameter variations and performance improvement of the control systems (Golnaraghi and Kuo, 2010). Accordingly, the PD state control architecture is the most widely used controller structure in a wide range of practical applications; such as flexible spacecraft attitude stabilization (Hu and Xiao, 2012; Su and Zheng, 2014), control the attitude of flight vehicles (Sun et al, 2013), robot manipulators (Caverly et al, 2014; Gonzalez-Vazquez and Moreno-Valenzuela, 2013), and active vibration control of smart piezoelectric structures (Lin and Chang, 2012). Therefore, some researchers have proposed some approaches to study the performance analysis and design problems of PD control systems.…”