Determining the Operating Distance of Air Ultrasound Range Finders: Calculations and Experiments
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Estimating the operating distance of air ultrasound range finders by using the suitably modified radar
equation and experimental verification of the developed computational procedure is discussed. It is shown that, despite
notable differences between operating conditions of radars and air ultrasonic range finders, the radar equation is
applicable to the considered case, and calculations of the relevant terms for this case are presented. The experimental
assessment was carried out by evaluating the probability of detection at various distances from the custom built device.
The calculated and experimental results seem to agree well despite using a number of values with high degree of
uncertainty. The described procedure can be used at the design stage of air ultrasound range finders in order to reduce
the number of prototypes before finalizing the design to a single prototype.
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Sonbul, O. Determining the Operating Distance of Air Ultrasound Range Finders: Calculations and Experiments [Text] / Omar S. Sonbul, Alexander N. Kalashnikov // Computing. - 2014. - Vol. 13, is. 2. - P. 125-131.