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Damping of Oscillations of a Rotary Pendulum System

Adam Gavula    
Peter Hubinský and Andrej Babinec    

Resumen

The work described in the paper offers an innovative solution for mitigating unwanted oscillations in rotating systems, such as carousel systems and cranes. This technology has the potential for practical applications in various industries that rely on precise and stable rotational movements. Specific applications could include manufacturing and material handling, but but we can also find use in the warehousing and logistics, amusement park rides, robotics and automation, etc.

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