What is Closed-loop?

Closed-loop control (closed control loop) is an automatic control technique in which a system continuously measures its own output and compares it with a desired value (Setpoint) in order to correct errors.

Closed-loop control is widely used in industrial automation because it provides stability, accuracy and adaptability under varying conditions.


🧠 How does closed-loop control work?

  1. A sensor measures a process value (e.g. temperature, pressure, speed).
  2. The value is compared with the setpoint (the desired value).
  3. A control algorithm (such as a PID controller) calculates the difference (error).
  4. An actuator adjusts the output (e.g. a variable frequency drive that slows down or speeds up a motor).
  5. The system repeats this cycle continuously to minimise deviations.

Closed-loop = measure → compare → correct → measure again


🏭 Use of closed-loop control in industry

  • Temperature control in ovens or fermenters
  • Pressure control in piping systems
  • Speed control of motors via VFD or servo drive
  • Level control in storage tanks
  • Force control for robot arms or presses

Closed-loop systems are typically combined with Sensor, Actuator, PLC and SCADA solutions for reliable and automatic process control.


🔍 Closed-loop vs. open-loop

Aspect Closed-loop Open-loop
Feedback Yes — sensor measures and adjusts No — no feedback
Accuracy High, self-correcting Lower, sensitive to disturbances
Application Critical or variable processes Simple and stable conditions
Example Motor speed control Time-controlled conveyor without feedback
Complexity Higher — requires measurement equipment and logic Simpler — no feedback required

🔐 Security considerations

  • Closed-loop systems rely on sensor integrity: a faulty measurement can lead to incorrect actions
  • Cybersecurity is essential where remote access or digital sensors are involved (consider spoofing or manipulation of measurement values)
  • Use of redundant sensors or Safety PLCs in critical applications increases safety
  • Logical consistency checks via SCADA, HMI and SIEM help detect faults or attacks early

📌 In summary

Closed-loop control is a smart and self-correcting way to regulate processes automatically, based on continuous measurement and adjustment. It is the foundation of safe, stable and efficient industrial automation.