
Control Systems Theory
Control Systems Theory is the study of how to manage and direct the behavior of devices or processes to achieve desired outcomes. It involves designing systems that monitor their own performance through sensors, compare it to a target, and make adjustments—like a thermostat regulating room temperature. These systems can be found in everyday technology, such as cars, industrial machines, and even biological functions. The goal is to maintain stability, improve efficiency, and ensure consistent operation by automatically responding to changes in the environment or system conditions.