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1. An electromagnetic device that uses a coil of wire to generate a magnetic field, which in turn produces mechanical motion.
2. Electromagnetic devices that create linear motion by converting electrical energy into mechanical movement.
3. A device that transfers heat from one location to another, often used for heating and cooling.
4. The process of connecting the door control system with other building management systems.
5. GPS satellites are equipped with atomic clocks to ensure accurate timing for location calculation.
6. The use of technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, often to improve productivity and safety.
7. A control action that predicts future error based on its rate of change, helping to dampen system response.
8. A compact integrated circuit that serves as the brain of the washing machine, processing inputs and executing pre-programmed cycles.
9. A device that manages the operation and performance of the elevator system.
10. A control strategy that accumulates the error signal over time to eliminate steady-state errors.
11. Devices that convert electrical energy into rotational motion to drive parts such as the drum.
12. A component responsible for moving or controlling a mechanism or system.
13. A motor that uses electronic commutation instead of brushes to control the current flow in the windings, resulting in better efficiency and longevity.
14. Mechanisms that carry out control actions based on signals from controllers to adjust process variables.
15. The ability of a system to handle growth and increased demand without compromising performance.
16. The device attached to the end of a robotic arm that interacts with the environment to perform tasks, such as gripping or welding.
17. A device that receives signals from GPS satellites and calculates the user's position, velocity, and time based on the information received.
18. Automated machines designed to perform tasks in manufacturing environments, enhancing operational efficiency and precision.
19. The determination of a device's location via signals received from satellites.