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Automatic Control Systems Apr 2026

: Using AI to approximate nonlinear functions and estimate unknown states.

Fault Detection and State Estimation in Automatic Control - MDPI AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS

: How optical signals are replacing copper wires to save weight. : Using AI to approximate nonlinear functions and

Regardless of the industry, most articles will reference these four basic components: : The actual machine or process being controlled. Sensors : Detecting or sensing the current state. Measuring Element : Indicating the value of the variable. AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS

: How the need for gun control systems birthed "classical control."

: The development of missile control systems that fueled "modern control."

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