conditioncontrol
Conditioncontrol is a term used in control engineering to describe mechanisms that regulate a process by monitoring conditions and taking action when those conditions meet predefined criteria. It covers both hardware systems and software implementations and is often described as condition-based or event-driven control.
Core components include sensors, a controller, and actuators, with communication networks enabling data flow. The controller
Common strategies include PID control for continuous processes, bang-bang or hysteresis control for binary decisions, threshold-based
Applications span industrial process automation, building management systems such as HVAC and energy optimization, robotics, automotive
Design considerations include sensor accuracy and latency, actuator dynamics, stability and safety under disturbances, fault detection