
EDS (Electromagnetic Suspension)
Electromagnetic Suspension (EDS) is a technology that uses electromagnetic fields to levitate and stabilize objects, such as trains, without physical contact. It works by adjusting magnetic forces in real-time to counteract gravity and keep the train smoothly suspended above the track. This reduces friction and allows for faster, quieter, and more efficient transportation. Sensors detect the train's position, and computers control the electromagnetic forces to maintain a stable, precise levitation—similar to how magnetic levitation (maglev) trains operate. EDS enhances ride comfort, safety, and performance by providing smooth and stable suspension through electromagnetic control.