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Set point or
setpoint may
refer to:
Set point (tennis), a
tennis term
meaning one
player is one
point away from
winning a
set Set point (endocrinology)...
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increase brain size. The
hippocampus volume can
affect mood,
hedonic setpoints, and some
forms of memory. A
smaller hippocampus has been
linked to depression...
- In
cybernetics and
control theory, a
setpoint (SP; also
set point) is the
desired or
target value for an
essential variable, or
process value (PV) of a...
- intervention. The PID
controller automatically compares the
desired target value (
setpoint or SP) with the
actual value of the
system (process
variable or PV). The...
- gained.
Setpoint (control system) for the
general concept as it
applies to
control systems in general. Harris, R. B. (December 1990). "Role of
set-
point theory...
- or
setpoint (SP), and
applies the
difference as a
control signal to
bring the
process variable output of the
plant to the same
value as the
setpoint. For...
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computer vision,
pattern recognition, and robotics,
point-
set registration, also
known as
point-cloud
registration or scan matching, is the
process of...
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temperature is
maintained near a
desired setpoint.
Thermostats are used in any
device or
system that
heats or
cools to a
setpoint temperature.
Examples include building...
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flowrate setpoints depending on the
conditions of the space. The VAV box is
programmed to
operate between a
minimum and
maximum airflow setpoint and can...
- pathway. Of these, IL-1β, TNF, and IL-6 are able to
raise the
temperature setpoint of an
organism and
cause fever.
These proteins produce a cyclooxygenase...