feedback control
1feedback control — grįžtamasis valdymas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. feedback control vok. Rückkopplungssteuerung, f; Steuerung mit Rückkopplung, f rus. управление с обратной связью, n pranc. commande par réaction, f …
2feedback control — grįžtamojo ryšio reguliavimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. feedback control vok. Rückkopplungsregelung, f rus. регулировка обратной связи, f pranc. régulation en contre réaction, f …
3feedback control system — automatinio reguliavimo sistema statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. automatic control system; feedback control system vok. automatisches Regelsystem, n rus. система автоматического регулирования, f pranc. système de réglage… …
4feedback control — An approach to financial control in which managers monitor outputs achieved against a budget or desired output. Problems are only identified after they have occurred. Compare feedforward control …
5feedback control — A method for controlling the performance of an operating system by monitoring outputs and comparing them with the system s design parameters. Because the approach is based on past activities it is essentially reactive. Although it may allow… …
6feedback control — a physiological control mechanism operating to regulate the metabolic processes of a cell and thus maintain a constant internal environment, in which the accumulation of the product of a reaction leads to a decrease in its rate of production, or… …
7feedback control — A closed loop control …
8feedback control system — A control system, comprising one or more feedback controls, that combines functions of the controlled signals with functions of the commands to maintain prescribed relationships between them. See feedback (ii) …
9feedback control loop — A closed transmission path (loop) that includes an active transducer and consists of a forward path, a feedback path, and one or more mixing points arranged to maintain a prescribed relationship between the loop input and output signals. See… …
10feedback control system — (FCS) [1] a computer controlled fuel system employing a stepper motor or a dithering solenoid that controls air fuel mixture by bleeding precise amounts of air (determined by the computer) into the main and idle system of the carburetor [2]… …