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Machine operators during their work are exposed to vibrations that are very often caused by the movement of machinery over uneven ground. In the case of whole-body vibration, the seat of a vehicle or the platform of a worker vibrates and this vibration is transmitted into the human body.
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Krzyzynski, T., Maciejewski, I., Meyer, L., Meyer, H. (2019). Simulated Input Vibration. In: Modelling and Control Design of Vibration Reduction Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03047-6_2
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