· Hankyu Kim · Control
Automatic Control and Feedback Systems
Automatic control adjusts a system’s input so that its output follows a desired reference, ensuring stability, precision, and robustness across engineering applications.
Automatic control adjusts a system’s input so that its output follows a desired reference, ensuring stability, precision, and robustness across engineering applications.
Compensation techniques such as PD, Lead, PI, and Lag are essential in control engineering. They shape transient response, steady-state error, and stability margins by modifying the frequency characteristics of systems.
PID control is one of the most widely used techniques in engineering, combining proportional, integral, and derivative actions to achieve stability, precision, and robustness in dynamic systems.