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*'''[[:Category:Automatic control|Automatic control]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Automatic control|Automatic control]]''' - the use of controllers to self-regulate a system with minimal human intervention | ||
*'''[[:Category:Bidirectional control|Bidirectional control]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Bidirectional control|Bidirectional control]]''' - a control that allows a system to be operating in forward or reverse motion | ||
*'''[[:Category:Biological control systems|Biological control systems]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Biological control systems|Biological control systems]]''' - the idea that biological processes exemplify certain characteristics of control systems | ||
*'''[[:Category:CAMAC|CAMAC]]''' | *'''[[:Category:CAMAC|CAMAC]]''' - Computer Automated Measurement and Control, an international standard for modular data handling systems used in nuclear power plants and other industrial applications | ||
*'''[[:Category:Centralized control|Centralized control]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Centralized control|Centralized control]]''' - where the controller elements of a system are located in one, dominant position, as opposed to distributed control | ||
*'''[[:Category:Cepstral analysis|Cepstral analysis]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Cepstral analysis|Cepstral analysis]]''' - operations involving a cepstra, which is a mathematical process taking the Fourier transform of the log spectrum and treating it like a signal. | ||
*'''[[:Category:Closed loop systems|Closed loop systems]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Closed loop systems|Closed loop systems]]''' - systems that use only internal inputs and are isolated from external ones | ||
*'''[[:Category:Delay systems|Delay systems]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Delay systems|Delay systems]]''' - systems that affect a time shift in a signal but do not change the nature of that signal | ||
*'''[[:Category:Medical control systems|Medical control systems]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Medical control systems|Medical control systems]]''' - biological or artificial systems that control aspects of the human body | ||
*'''[[:Category:Moisture control|Moisture control]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Moisture control|Moisture control]]''' - a system that regulates the amount of moisture in a particular environment | ||
*'''[[:Category:Nonlinear control systems|Nonlinear control systems]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Nonlinear control systems|Nonlinear control systems]]''' - systems that do not follow the principle of superposition and that may have numerous equilibrium points | ||
*'''[[:Category:Open loop systems|Open loop systems]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Open loop systems|Open loop systems]]''' - systems that allow outside inputs to affect the system's internal state | ||
*'''[[:Category:PID control|PID control]]''' | *'''[[:Category:PID control|PID control]]''' - Proportional-Integral-Derivative control, a control which measures an "error" as the difference between a process value and a setpoint, and which attempts to minimize that error | ||
*'''[[:Category:Pneumatic systems|Pneumatic systems]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Pneumatic systems|Pneumatic systems]]''' - systems using pressurized gas which affects mechanical motion | ||
*'''[[:Category:Pressure control|Pressure control]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Pressure control|Pressure control]]''' - a system which aims to control gaseous pressure under preset parameters | ||
*'''[[:Category:Temperature control|Temperature control]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Temperature control|Temperature control]]'''- a system which aims to control material temperatures under preset parameters | ||
*'''[[:Category:Traffic control|Traffic control]]''' | *'''[[:Category:Traffic control|Traffic control]]''' - a system that attempts to move objects (whether vehicles or information packets) towards goals with a minimum of congestion | ||
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Revision as of 18:24, 31 August 2011
Types of different control systems, such as moisture, pressure, temperature and traffic control.
Subcategories
- Automatic control - the use of controllers to self-regulate a system with minimal human intervention
- Bidirectional control - a control that allows a system to be operating in forward or reverse motion
- Biological control systems - the idea that biological processes exemplify certain characteristics of control systems
- CAMAC - Computer Automated Measurement and Control, an international standard for modular data handling systems used in nuclear power plants and other industrial applications
- Centralized control - where the controller elements of a system are located in one, dominant position, as opposed to distributed control
- Cepstral analysis - operations involving a cepstra, which is a mathematical process taking the Fourier transform of the log spectrum and treating it like a signal.
- Closed loop systems - systems that use only internal inputs and are isolated from external ones
- Delay systems - systems that affect a time shift in a signal but do not change the nature of that signal
- Medical control systems - biological or artificial systems that control aspects of the human body
- Moisture control - a system that regulates the amount of moisture in a particular environment
- Nonlinear control systems - systems that do not follow the principle of superposition and that may have numerous equilibrium points
- Open loop systems - systems that allow outside inputs to affect the system's internal state
- PID control - Proportional-Integral-Derivative control, a control which measures an "error" as the difference between a process value and a setpoint, and which attempts to minimize that error
- Pneumatic systems - systems using pressurized gas which affects mechanical motion
- Pressure control - a system which aims to control gaseous pressure under preset parameters
- Temperature control- a system which aims to control material temperatures under preset parameters
- Traffic control - a system that attempts to move objects (whether vehicles or information packets) towards goals with a minimum of congestion
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