kontrollmekanisme
Kontrollmekanisme is a term used to describe a process, device, or set of rules that regulates the behavior of a system to keep it within desired limits. It typically involves sensing the current state, comparing it with a reference or goal, and applying corrective actions to reduce any deviation.
Most control mechanisms rely on feedback loops. Negative feedback reduces error and promotes stability, while positive
Applications span many fields. In engineering and automation, thermostats and cruise controls are familiar examples. In
Key design considerations include reliability, latency, measurement noise, and robustness to disturbances. Proper tuning helps avoid