Talk:Active vibration control
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[edit] Helicopters
Applications of active vibration control have recently been extended to the control of low-frequency vibration (typically around 20 Hz) in helicopters. This technique allows weight savings and improvement in structural integrity as well as crew fatigue and pilot performance. [This unsigned comment was contributed on 30 December 2005 by 80.119.113.147]
[edit] Cameras
Some cameras now have anti-vibration features (Image stabilization). Isn't this essentially the same technology? Should there be a link? NCdave (talk) 12:29, 24 January 2008 (UTC)

