
linear control
Linear control refers to a type of system that manages or regulates processes using relationships where changes are proportional—meaning if you double an input, the output roughly doubles as well. It relies on mathematical models called linear equations, which simplify the prediction of system behavior. This approach allows engineers to design controllers that predict and adjust system responses efficiently. It's commonly used in applications like maintaining temperature, speed, or pressure because it provides reliable, predictable management when system dynamics are linear or approximately linear within certain ranges.