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- Q639588 subject Q5881968.
- Q639588 subject Q7215638.
- Q639588 abstract "A plant in control theory is the combination of process and actuator. A plant is often referred to with a transfer function (not uncommonly in the s-domain) which indicates the relation between an input signal and the output signal of a system without feedback, commonly determined by physical properties of the system. An example would be an actuator with its transfer of the input of the actuator to its physical displacement. In a system with feedback, the plant still has the same transfer function, but a control unit and a feedback loop (with their respective transfer functions) are added to the system.".
- Q639588 wikiPageWikiLink Q10843872.
- Q639588 wikiPageWikiLink Q199691.
- Q639588 wikiPageWikiLink Q334269.
- Q639588 wikiPageWikiLink Q423488.
- Q639588 wikiPageWikiLink Q5881968.
- Q639588 wikiPageWikiLink Q6501221.
- Q639588 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215638.
- Q639588 comment "A plant in control theory is the combination of process and actuator. A plant is often referred to with a transfer function (not uncommonly in the s-domain) which indicates the relation between an input signal and the output signal of a system without feedback, commonly determined by physical properties of the system. An example would be an actuator with its transfer of the input of the actuator to its physical displacement.".
- Q639588 label "Plant (control theory)".