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1. An integrated circuit that processes data and controls the functions of the elevator system.
2. The practice of determining the positions of points on the Earth's surface using precise GPS measurements for mapping and construction purposes.
3. Unpredictable changes in the environment that can affect system performance.
4. The system responsible for opening and closing the elevator doors securely and efficiently.
5. The desired value or target value that the system aims to achieve.
6. The part of a control system that converts the controller's output into a physical action or signal.
7. A device used to measure the weight of passengers or cargo in the elevator car.
8. A recreational activity in which participants use GPS devices to hide and seek containers, called 'geocaches,' at specific locations marked by coordinates.
9. Devices that convert electrical energy into rotational motion to drive parts such as the drum.
10. A control strategy where control output is proportional to the rate of change of the error signal.
11. The measure of a system's ability to function correctly and consistently over time.
12. The process of determining the precise geographical location of a device using GPS.
13. The systematic process of identifying and evaluating potential hazards associated with the operation of robotic systems.
14. A control strategy where the controller's output is proportional to the error signal.
15. Automated machines designed to perform tasks in manufacturing environments, enhancing efficiency and precision.
16. A method or algorithm implemented to manage the operation of heating systems.
17. A button that immediately halts equipment operation to ensure safety.
18. Used to maintain specific temperatures critical for manufacturing, chemical processing, and food production.