Feed-forward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Feed-forward is a term describing an element or pathway within a control system which passes a controlling signal from a source in the control system's external environment, often a command signal fr...
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Feed-forward (Management) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Feed-forward is a management and a communication term, which refers to giving a pre-feedback to a person or an organization from which you are expecting a feedback. It usually involves giving a docum...
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Guidelines for choosing feedforward control or feed-forward and feedback controls in speed control, position control & tension control systems ... Guidelines for Choosing feedforward Control in Industrial Applications...
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Describe how to use feedforward control to compensate for measured disturbances. ... In the most ideal situation, feedforward control can entirely ...
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For example, feedforward control might be applied to the thermostatically controlled room by installing a temperature sensor outside of the room, which would warn the thermostat about a drop in the outside temperature, so that it could start heating before this would affect the inside temperature.
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Such feedforward control relies on an accurate internal representation of stability limits, which must be a function of anatomical, physiological, and environmental constraints and thus should be computationally deducible based on physical laws of motion.
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): This paper presents a passive bilateral feedforward control scheme for linear dynamically similar (LDS) teleoperated manipulators with kinematic scaling and power scaling. ... The proposed control schemes have been validated experimentally for both LDS and non-LDS systems...
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): We consider general stochastic parallel model adaptation problems which consist of an unknown linear time invariant system and a partially or wholly tunable system connected in parallel, with a common input. ... 2 Adaptive active noise control: structures,
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Machens et al., 2001 ). Anatomical studies in several systems have shown that feedback projections from higher centers often vastly outnumber feedforward projections from the periphery (Cajal, 1909 ; Hollander, 1970 ; ... Le Masson et al., 2002 ), gain control (Bastian, 1986a ), modulation of receptive field (RF)
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