controllerdistinguishing
Controllerdistinguishing is a term used in control engineering and related disciplines to describe the process of identifying which controller in a system is active or has produced a given signal. It is not a formal standard but a descriptive label for methods that separate the effects of multiple controllers operating within a single plant, subsystem, or software stack.
Techniques rely on analysis of observed signals, timing, and behavior. Passive monitoring examines state trajectories, input-output
Applications include debugging and maintenance of complex systems, security and anomaly detection (for example, identifying a
Challenges include noise and measurement error, non-uniqueness of signatures (different controllers can produce similar outputs), real-time
See also: controller identification, system identification, fault diagnosis, hybrid systems, control theory.