Blind control
We speak of blind control when the perception part of the
control scheme is absent or grossly inadequate. No feed-back.
Examples are numerous. The driver of a car gets asleep. The engine works on
and drives the car ... into the ditch.
A less tragic example is a programmable electric oven which executes
its program without any feed-back from the cooked food.
Copyright© 1996 Principia Cybernetica -
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Author
V. Turchin,
Date
Oct 21, 1996
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