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active vibration control

Active vibration control is a technology that reduces unwanted vibrations in structures or equipment by using real-time adjustments. Sensors detect the vibrations, and actuators produce counteracting forces to cancel them out. This system continuously monitors and responds to changes, maintaining stability and minimizing noise or damage. It's used in various fields like aerospace, engineering, and precision manufacturing to improve safety, performance, and comfort without relying solely on passive damping materials. Essentially, it dynamically manages vibrations to keep systems steady and functioning optimally.