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In control theory, a controller is a device that attempts to control states or outputs of a dynamic system. Generally, this is accomplished using feedback to reject disturbances to the system. This is called closed-loop control. Open-loop control is also used for systems that are sufficiently well characterized to predict what inputs are necessary to achieve the desired states or outputs. E.g. the velocity of a motor may be well characterized for the voltage fed into it, in which case feedback may not be necessary.
In business and administration, the controller is one of the senior-most accountants in a firm or institution. See also: comptroller
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- Open-loop
- Closed-loop
- Process control
- Control theory
- Accountancy (Accounting)