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State Feedback Control

State feedback control is a method used in engineering to regulate a system’s behavior by directly using measurements of its internal conditions, called "states" (such as position, velocity, or temperature). By constantly monitoring these states, the controller calculates the necessary input adjustments to steer the system toward desired performance. This approach allows for precise control of complex processes, ensuring stability and accuracy. Essentially, it acts like a navigation system that continuously refines its commands based on real-time internal data to keep the system performing optimally.