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Advanced Open-Loop system based on Predefined Control methodology can be self-learning and adaptive.
'''Bold text'''== Examples ==
An open-loop controller is often used in simple processes because of its simplicity and low cost, especially in systems where feedback is not critical. A typical example would be a conventional [[washing machine]], for which the length of machine wash time is entirely dependent on the judgment and estimation of the human operator. Generally, to obtain a more accurate or more adaptive control, it is necessary to feed the output of the system back to the inputs of the controller. This type of system is called a [[Closed-loop_transfer_function|closed-loop system]].
For example, an [[irrigation sprinkler]] system, programmed to turn on at set times could be an example of an open-loop system if it does not measure [[soil]] [[moisture]] as a form of feedback. Even if rain is pouring down on the lawn, the sprinkler system would activate on schedule, wasting water.
An example of this is a conveyor system that is required to travel at a constant speed. For a constant voltage, the conveyor will move at a different speed depending on the load on the motor (represented here by the weight of objects on the conveyor).
==See also==
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