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Publications in Scientific Journals:

H. Elmer, H. Schweinzer:
"Performance considerations of ultrasonic distance measurement with well defined properties";
IOP Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 13 (2005), 133 - 136.



English abstract:
Conventional ultrasonic distance measurement systems based on narrow bandwidth ultrasonic bursts and amplitude detection are often used because of their low costs and easy implementation. However, the achievable results strongly depend on the actual environments where the system is implemented: in case of well defined objects that are always located near the measurement direction of the system,in general good results are obtained. If arbitrary objects are expected that are moreover located in arbitrary positions in front of the sensor strongly object dependent areas where objects are detected with decreasing accuracy towards their borders must be taken into account. In previous works we developed an ultrasonic measurement system that provides accurate distance measurement values within a well defined detection area that is independent of the reflection properties of the objects. This measurement system is based on the One Bit Correlation method that is described in the following. To minimise its implementation efforts, it is necessary to examine the influence of the system parameters as e.g. the correlation length to the results that are expected in case of different signal to noise ratios of the received signal. In the following, these examinations are shown and the obtained results are discussed that allow getting a well conditioned system that makes best use of given system resources.

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