Image for Adjustable control systems

Adjustable control systems

Adjustable control systems are systems designed to modify their behavior or output based on changing conditions or desired outcomes. They continuously monitor specific variables (like temperature, speed, or pressure) and make real-time adjustments to maintain optimal performance. For example, a thermostat adjusts heating or cooling to keep a room at a set temperature. These systems improve efficiency, stability, and accuracy by dynamically responding to feedback, ensuring the system operates as intended despite external changes or disturbances.