Design of a low-cost air levitation system for teaching control engineering

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Abstract

Air levitation is the process by which an object is lifted without mechanical support in a stable position, by providing an upward force that counteracts the gravitational force exerted on the object. This work presents a low-cost lab implementation of an air levitation system, based on open solutions. The rapid dynamics makes it especially suitable for a control remote lab. Due to the system’s nature, the design can be optimized and, with some precision trade-off, kept affordable both in cost and construction effort. It was designed to be easily adopted to be used as both a remote lab and as a hands-on lab.

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Chacon, J., Saenz, J., de la Torre, L., Diaz, J., & Esquembre, F. (2017). Design of a low-cost air levitation system for teaching control engineering. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17102321

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