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Open-loop and closed-loop (feedback) control: removed second definition of closed loop control- one is enough and this article is about open loop control.
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The definition of a closed loop control system according to the British Standard Institution is "a control system possessing monitoring feedback, the deviation signal formed as a result of this feedback being used to control the action of a final control element in such a way as to tend to reduce the deviation to zero."<ref>{{cite book|title= The Origins of Feedback Control|last=Mayr|first= Otto| author-link= Otto Mayr| year= 1970
|publisher =The Colonial Press, Inc.|___location= Clinton, MA USA|isbn= |pages=}}</ref>
Likewise, a "'Feedback Control System' is a system which tends to maintain a prescribed relationship of one system variable to another by comparing functions of these variables and using the difference as a means of control."<ref>{{cite book|title= The Origins of Feedback Control|last=Mayr|first= Otto| author-link= Otto Mayr| year= 1969|publisher =The Colonial Press, Inc.|___location= Clinton, MA USA|isbn= |pages=}}</ref>
 
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