pilotstyring
Pilotstyring, or pilot control, is a term used to describe the use of a human operator to directly influence the behavior of a system. It denotes a form of human-in-the-loop control where the pilot’s inputs are translated into commands for actuators through a control system. The pilot’s role includes setting intent, handling unusual situations, and providing corrective action when automated control cannot fully anticipate disturbances. In practice, pilotstyring often operates alongside automation: systems run in semi-automatic modes, and the pilot can override automatic control when needed.
In maritime contexts, a harbor pilot may assume steering and speed control during critical phases such as
Key elements of pilotstyring include the interaction interface (joystick, steering wheel, levers), the control loop (sensors,
Overall, pilotstyring highlights the balance between human judgment and automated systems, aiming to combine flexibility and