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Illustrating Feedback and Control

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When there is a chill in the air, we feel uncomfortable and we are likely to put on some extra clothes and our body automatically reacts with shivers to increase our internal heat generation. If our environment is too hot, we sweat to extract heat from the body. This is feedback.

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Albertos, P., Mareels, I. (2010). Illustrating Feedback and Control. In: Feedback and Control for Everyone. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03446-6_3

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