tehoohjaus
Tehoohjaus, literally "power control" in Finnish, is a general concept in control engineering that refers to managing a system's power output to meet performance goals while optimizing energy use, safety, and reliability. It is not a single standardized technology but a family of strategies applied across domains such as automotive, electrical drives, industrial processes, and energy systems.
At its core, tehoohjaus uses sensors to monitor relevant variables (for example torque, speed, voltage, temperature)
Typical applications include automotive powertrains and electric drives where throttle, torque, or motor current is regulated;
Implementation challenges include nonlinear system dynamics, sensor noise, time delays, and the need for robust performance
Tehoohjaus integrates with broader energy management strategies to maximize efficiency and reduce emissions, rather than optimizing
See also power management, motor control, torque control, PID controller, model predictive control.