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2007
Our body uses feedback loops to regulate such things as temperature, oxygen concentration in the blood, cardiac output, and the blood concentration of glucose. We analyze the general properties of a negative feedback loop and introduce concepts such as the operating point and the open-loop gain (OLG).
Russell K. Hobbie, Bradley J. Roth
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Our body uses feedback loops to regulate such things as temperature, oxygen concentration in the blood, cardiac output, and the blood concentration of glucose. We analyze the general properties of a negative feedback loop and introduce concepts such as the operating point and the open-loop gain (OLG).
Russell K. Hobbie, Bradley J. Roth
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International Journal of Systems Science, 1992
Abstract The two main results are the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a causal and a strongly causal feedback controller which realizes a given behaviour on a given system. The proofs are constructive. If the given system is a discrete event system or an ordinary discrete event system, then a controller could also be a discrete
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Abstract The two main results are the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a causal and a strongly causal feedback controller which realizes a given behaviour on a given system. The proofs are constructive. If the given system is a discrete event system or an ordinary discrete event system, then a controller could also be a discrete
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AN INTRODUCTION TO FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS
Experimental Physics of Gravitational Waves, 2000L. Benvenuti +1 more
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Teacher feedback literacy and its interplay with student feedback literacy
Teaching in Higher Education, 2023David Carless, Naomi Winstone
exaly

