Design and implementation of an ultra sound distance estimation device

In the early days, distance is usually measured by physical means such as using a measuring tape or ruler. Another method is to use ultrasonic distance device which calculate the time interval between the signals sent and received and compute the distance between objects efficiently and the results...

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Main Author: Ng, Waylon Wei Lun.
Other Authors: Lim Yong Ching
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-532282023-07-07T15:51:25Z Design and implementation of an ultra sound distance estimation device Ng, Waylon Wei Lun. Lim Yong Ching School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering In the early days, distance is usually measured by physical means such as using a measuring tape or ruler. Another method is to use ultrasonic distance device which calculate the time interval between the signals sent and received and compute the distance between objects efficiently and the results can be easily read from the display. The most common type of ultrasonic distance measurement device uses the parallax ping where the signal is transmitted from the ultrasonic transmitter to the target and back to the ultrasonic receiver. In this report, a different approach is used to implement the distance measurement by the ultrasonic sensor. The idea is to create two portable ultrasound devices with a pair of ultrasound transmitter and receiver each, place them at two locations and measure the distance. The advantage of this approach is that it does not require timing synchronization and transmission of timing information between locations A and B. Bachelor of Engineering 2013-05-30T09:13:15Z 2013-05-30T09:13:15Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53228 en Nanyang Technological University 51 p. application/pdf
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Design and implementation of an ultra sound distance estimation device
description In the early days, distance is usually measured by physical means such as using a measuring tape or ruler. Another method is to use ultrasonic distance device which calculate the time interval between the signals sent and received and compute the distance between objects efficiently and the results can be easily read from the display. The most common type of ultrasonic distance measurement device uses the parallax ping where the signal is transmitted from the ultrasonic transmitter to the target and back to the ultrasonic receiver. In this report, a different approach is used to implement the distance measurement by the ultrasonic sensor. The idea is to create two portable ultrasound devices with a pair of ultrasound transmitter and receiver each, place them at two locations and measure the distance. The advantage of this approach is that it does not require timing synchronization and transmission of timing information between locations A and B.
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author Ng, Waylon Wei Lun.
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title Design and implementation of an ultra sound distance estimation device
title_short Design and implementation of an ultra sound distance estimation device
title_full Design and implementation of an ultra sound distance estimation device
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