Design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound

Ultrasound distance measuring is non-contact measuring method – radiation and reception of ultrasound waves. Ultrasound waves are mechanical acoustic waves with frequencies more than 20kHz. Normally human cannot hear frequencies above 20kHz while some animals can. This project describes an ultraso...

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Main Author: Ahmad Ghazali, Abdul Rashid
Other Authors: Rosnazri Ali (Advisor)
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis 2009
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Online Access:http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/xmlui/handle/123456789/4400
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spelling my.unimap-44002009-04-16T03:20:53Z Design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound Ahmad Ghazali, Abdul Rashid Rosnazri Ali (Advisor) Measurement device Ultrasonic sensor Distance measurement Ultrasound sensor Ultrasound distance measuring is non-contact measuring method – radiation and reception of ultrasound waves. Ultrasound waves are mechanical acoustic waves with frequencies more than 20kHz. Normally human cannot hear frequencies above 20kHz while some animals can. This project describes an ultrasound sensor that is able to measures the time interval between the transmitted and received signal. The system transmits a burst of ultrasound waves towards and then receives the corresponding echo by the receiver. When the first receiver resends an ultrasound wave from first transmitter it will switch on the second transmitter. The second transmitter transmits the wave to the second receiver. Electronics then convert this time interval into a distance measurement using the speed of sound in air. 2009-02-02T04:55:21Z 2009-02-02T04:55:21Z 2008-03 Learning Object http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4400 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis School of Electrical Systems Engineering
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topic Measurement device
Ultrasonic sensor
Distance measurement
Ultrasound sensor
spellingShingle Measurement device
Ultrasonic sensor
Distance measurement
Ultrasound sensor
Ahmad Ghazali, Abdul Rashid
Design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound
description Ultrasound distance measuring is non-contact measuring method – radiation and reception of ultrasound waves. Ultrasound waves are mechanical acoustic waves with frequencies more than 20kHz. Normally human cannot hear frequencies above 20kHz while some animals can. This project describes an ultrasound sensor that is able to measures the time interval between the transmitted and received signal. The system transmits a burst of ultrasound waves towards and then receives the corresponding echo by the receiver. When the first receiver resends an ultrasound wave from first transmitter it will switch on the second transmitter. The second transmitter transmits the wave to the second receiver. Electronics then convert this time interval into a distance measurement using the speed of sound in air.
author2 Rosnazri Ali (Advisor)
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Ahmad Ghazali, Abdul Rashid
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author Ahmad Ghazali, Abdul Rashid
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title Design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound
title_short Design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound
title_full Design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound
title_fullStr Design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound
title_full_unstemmed Design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound
title_sort design, build and evaluate a distance measurement device using ultra-sound
publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis
publishDate 2009
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/xmlui/handle/123456789/4400
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