TY - GEN
T1 - Ultrasound echolocation with frequency-modulated signals in cluttered background
AU - Park, Sangwook
AU - Kim, Dae Eun
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Ultrasonic sensor is being used widely for its simplicity and cheap cost. It can measure the distance to objects just measuring the time of flight of the ultrasound. Inspired by studies about the bat's echolocation system, we tested the cross-correlation of FM ultrasonic signals and its possibility for the echolocation system. In this paper we simulate object discrimination experiments which are supposed to distinguish a prey object from the background objects with ultrasonic signals. We assume a prey object is located in the cluttered environment. The cross-correlation between the transmitted signal and the echoed signal produces an impulse-like signal for objects in the environment. The simulation result suggests that the prey object can be discriminated from the cluttered background better with a higher sweep rate of FM ultrasonic signals.
AB - Ultrasonic sensor is being used widely for its simplicity and cheap cost. It can measure the distance to objects just measuring the time of flight of the ultrasound. Inspired by studies about the bat's echolocation system, we tested the cross-correlation of FM ultrasonic signals and its possibility for the echolocation system. In this paper we simulate object discrimination experiments which are supposed to distinguish a prey object from the background objects with ultrasonic signals. We assume a prey object is located in the cluttered environment. The cross-correlation between the transmitted signal and the echoed signal produces an impulse-like signal for objects in the environment. The simulation result suggests that the prey object can be discriminated from the cluttered background better with a higher sweep rate of FM ultrasonic signals.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78751535849
SN - 9781424474530
T3 - ICCAS 2010 - International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems
SP - 2510
EP - 2513
BT - ICCAS 2010 - International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems
T2 - International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, ICCAS 2010
Y2 - 27 October 2010 through 30 October 2010
ER -