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Active Control Systems

Active control systems are advanced technology used to automatically adjust and optimize the performance of machinery or structures in real-time. They use sensors to monitor conditions, computers to analyze data, and actuators (like motors) to make precise adjustments. This process helps maintain stability, improve efficiency, and reduce wear or damage. Examples include flight control systems in airplanes, which automatically stabilize the aircraft, or vibration control in buildings during earthquakes. By continuously adapting to changing conditions, active control systems enhance safety, comfort, and operational effectiveness.