Traditional control techniques, such as feedback and feedforward control, offer advantages like simplicity, ease of implementation, and effectiveness in stable environments. They can provide quick responses to deviations from desired performance. However, disadvantages include rigidity, as they may not adapt well to dynamic or complex systems, and a tendency to focus on past performance rather than anticipating future challenges. This can lead to inefficiencies and slow responses in rapidly changing conditions.
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