proportional-integral-derivative (pid) control

Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control is a feedback control method widely used in engineering systems to achieve desired outcomes. It involves continuously measuring and adjusting a variable based on three components - the current error (proportional term), accumulated past errors (integral term), and future error trends (derivative term) - in order to minimize the difference between the desired and actual values of the variable, and stabilize the system's behavior.

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