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In open loop systems, the value for one of the system variables, like position, speed or force, will be reached by controlling the volume flow or pressure with a proportional valve or a variable pump. The process variable is often measured to give the system operator information over the actual position or value of the variable. This signal is however not used for a real feedback control loop. You might say that the system is being regulated with eye feedback.
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Albers, P. (2010). Linear drives, closed loop systems. In: Motion Control in Offshore and Dredging. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8803-1_8
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