This paper is concerned with application of the classical Youla-Ku\v{c}era
parameterization to finding a set of linear coherent quantum controllers that
stabilize a linear quantum plant. The plant and controller are assumed to
represent open quantum harmonic oscillators modelled by linear quantum
stochastic differential equations. The interconnections between the plant and
the controller are assumed to be established through quantum bosonic fields. In
this framework, conditions for the stabilization of a given linear quantum
plant via linear coherent quantum feedback are addressed using a stable
factorization approach. The class of stabilizing quantum controllers is
parameterized in the frequency domain. Also, this approach is used in order to
formulate coherent quantum weighted H2β and Hββ control problems for
linear quantum systems in the frequency domain. Finally, a projected gradient
descent scheme is proposed to solve the coherent quantum weighted H2β control
problem.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, a version of this paper is to appear in the
Proceedings of the 10th Asian Control Conference, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, 31
May - 3 June, 201