Florian Dörfler: ’ Automation was originally a very analogue field, but today’s problems demand a digital and algorithmic approach. ’ (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Stefan Weiss)
Florian Dörfler: ' Automation was originally a very analogue field, but today's problems demand a digital and algorithmic approach. ' (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Stefan Weiss) For Florian Dörfler, control engineering is the cornerstone of all automation. When away from work, however, he prefers to experience nature without feedback loops. Your field of expertise is control engineering. Where might we encounter this in everyday life? - Control engineering is based on feedback between the physical world and the world of algorithms. Whether we realise it or not, automation via feedback loops is part of our daily lives. It's behind cruise-control systems in cars, for example, the tech in our household appliances, and the systems used to cushion vibrations in bridges.
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