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[[File:Industrial control loop.jpg|thumb|300px|Example of a single industrial control loop; showing continuously modulated control of process flow.]]
A '''closed-loop controller''' or '''feedback controller''' is a
A closed-loop controller uses feedback to control [[state (controls)|states]] or [[Negative feedback#Overview|outputs]] of a
In the case of linear [[feedback]] systems, a
Control systems that include some sensing of the results they are trying to achieve are making use of feedback and can adapt to varying circumstances to some extent.
Closed-loop controllers have the following advantages over open-loop controllers:
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* reduced sensitivity to parameter variations
* improved reference tracking performance
* improved rectification of random fluctuations <ref>{{Cite journal |last=Cao |first=F. J. |last2=Feito |first2=M. |date=2009-04-10 |title=Thermodynamics of feedback controlled systems |url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.79.041118 |journal=Physical Review E |volume=79 |issue=4 |pages=041118 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevE.79.041118|arxiv=0805.4824 }}</ref>
In some systems, closed-loop and open-loop control are used simultaneously. In such systems, the open-loop control is termed ''
A common
[[File:Ideal feedback model.svg|thumb|right | A basic feedback loop]]
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