noun
feed-forward
Technical term in computing and control systems; refers to a control strategy where a signal is passed forward from one part of a system to another, often in contrast to feedback.
フィードフォワード制御は、外乱の影響を事前に補償する。
Feed-forward control compensates for the effects of disturbances in advance.
Feedback involves returning a portion of the output back to the input for correction, while feed-forward anticipates changes and adjusts proactively.
Borrowed from English 'feed-forward', a compound of 'feed' and 'forward'. The exact date of borrowing is uncertain, but it likely entered Japanese through technical literature in computing and engineering.