selfservo
Selfservo is a term used in some engineering contexts to describe a self-contained servo control system capable of autonomously maintaining or adjusting its operation through internal feedback. It derives from servomechanisms, which are feedback control systems that regulate position, velocity, or torque. A selfservo arrangement typically combines a sensor that measures the current state, a controller that computes the error between the desired and measured state, and an actuator that applies correction. In many implementations, the controller is a PID or more advanced adaptive or model-predictive controller, and the system may include self-tuning or self-calibration features to optimize parameters without human intervention.
Applications for selfservo concepts are diverse and include robotics, CNC machinery, automated optics or camera stabilization,
Variants and features often involve auto-tuning, self-calibration, or learning-based adaptation to adjust gains, friction compensation, backlash,
Limitations and challenges include ensuring stability during adaptation, ensuring accurate sensing, handling sensor noise, and meeting