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Automatic control - Definition and Overview |
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Automatic control is the research area and theoretical base for mechanization and automation, employing methods from mathematics and engineering. A central concept is that of the system which is to be controlled, such as a rudder, propeller or an entire ballistic missile. The systems studied within automatic control are mostly the linear systems.
Automatic control systems are composed of three components:
- Sensor(s), which measure some physical state such as temperature or liquid level.
- Responder(s), which may be simple electrical or mechanical systems or complex special purpose digital controllers or general purpose computers.
- Actuator(s), which effect a response to the sensor(s) under the command of the responder, for example, by controlling a gas flow to a burner in a heating system or electricity to a motor in a refrigerator or pump.
A regulator such as a thermostat is a typical example of a device studied in automatic control.
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Example Usage of Automatic |
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zachhale: @despeaux new tweetie has Automatic geotagging. Set it up! |
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Roscoewiki: No way to control it. It's totally Automatic. Whenever your arounddddd. |
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Hestia209: @JT_TEMedia itz not all the way down. little more than half way, it rolls down but not up, Automatic ... so irritating. |
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