Anti-Gravity System Based on Magnetic Levitation Technology
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Anti-gravity system, maglev technology, control system, speed range.Abstract
This paper presents a design of an anti-gravity system based on magnetic levitation technology. The system utilizes the force generated by magnetic principles to counteract gravity and achieve object suspension and control. The design objective is to achieve portable maglev technology for everyday use. Specific requirements include adjustable speed range, endurance time, effective suspension range, mass, control mode, safety, magnetic field strength, suspension stability, altitude control precision, resistance to strong magnetic field interference, and portability. The system structure includes suspension device, magnetic field generator, sensor, and control system. Control strategies such as PID control, fuzzy control, and sliding mode control can be employed, and signal communication can be achieved through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or fiber optic communication. By selecting and designing appropriate control strategies and integrating suspension, magnetic field generator, and sensor components, the anti-gravity system based on magnetic levitation technology can achieve height control and suspension stability.
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