osasäätelyn
Osasäätelyn is a Finnish term that translates to "partial regulation" or "intermittent control." It describes a system where a process is not continuously controlled but rather switched on and off or adjusted in discrete steps. This approach is often employed when a precise, continuous adjustment is not necessary or is too costly to implement.
In practical applications, osasäätelyn can be seen in various contexts. For example, a thermostat in a home
The advantage of osasäätelyn lies in its simplicity and cost-effectiveness compared to full proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control,