Ultrasonics—temperature shapes the envelope
Eduardo Caicedo Bravo; T Friere Bastos; J M Martin; L Calderdon; R Ceres
1994-12-01 00:00:00
Analyses the effects of temperature on the behaviour of ultrasonic sensors applied to object recognition. Describes the measurement system employed, the environmental considerations of ultrasonic sensors and looks at the most commonly used parameters to analyse the echo form in the recognition process. Evaluates the performance of the parametric model of the ultrasonic echo signal with a comparative study of different ultrasonic transducers.
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Analyses the effects of temperature on the behaviour of ultrasonic sensors applied to object recognition. Describes the measurement system employed, the environmental considerations of ultrasonic sensors and looks at the most commonly used parameters to analyse the echo form in the recognition process. Evaluates the performance of the parametric model of the ultrasonic echo signal with a comparative study of different ultrasonic transducers.
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