controlvia
Controlvia is a term used in automation and control engineering to describe the mechanism by which a system's behavior is influenced through a defined control path. It focuses on how control signals are transmitted from a controller to a plant via interfaces, middleware, or communication channels, rather than on the mathematical form of the control law alone.
The control path typically comprises sensors for state estimation, a controller that computes actions, actuators that
Applications span building automation, industrial process control, robotics, automotive systems, and IoT ecosystems. Examples include a
Key considerations in controlvia design include latency, reliability, cybersecurity, interoperability, and scalability of the interfaces. Standardized
As a term, controlvia is descriptive rather than a formal subfield name; it appears in product literature