feedforward control
1feedforward control — paankstintasis reguliavimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. anticipatory control; feedforward control vok. Antizipationsregelung, f; Vorwärtsregelung, f rus. регулирование с опережением, n pranc. réglage avancé, m; régulation avec …
2feedforward control — prognozinis valdymas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. anticipatory control; feedforward control vok. prognostische Steuerung, f rus. управление с прогнозированием, n pranc. gestion prévisionnelle, f …
3feedforward control — valdymas su tiesioginiu ryšiu statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. feedforward control vok. Regelung mit Störgrößenaufschaltung, f rus. управление с прямой связью, n pranc. régulation à action prévisionnelle, f …
4feedforward control — An approach to controlling the performance of an operating system that attempts to forecast a future state and to take the necessary action before problems arise. For example, in a statistical process control system the operation may remain in… …
5feedforward control — An approach to financial control in which managers try to anticipate problems in the future and take action before they occur. Compare feedback control …
6feedforward control — noun A mechanism in a system that monitors performance inputs rather than outputs, and reacts so as to maintain a specified state, thus preventing or minimising problems before they occur. Ant: feedback control …
7control system — Means by which a set of variable quantities is held constant or caused to vary in a prescribed way. Control systems are intimately related to the concept of automation but have an ancient history. Roman engineers maintained water levels in… …
8control chart — A graphical representation of the statistically derived performance limits (normally ±2 standard deviations), which is used in statistical process control By recording samples on a control chart, it is possible to identify the trends and to take… …
9control theory — Field of applied mathematics relevant to the control of certain physical processes and systems. It became a field in its own right in the late 1950s and early 60s. After World War II, problems arising in engineering and economics were recognized… …
10Control theory — For control theory in psychology and sociology, see control theory (sociology) and Perceptual Control Theory. The concept of the feedback loop to control the dynamic behavior of the system: this is negative feedback, because the sensed value is… …