Distance Measurement using Ultrasonic Sensor
Gitesh Mahadik
Pune, Maharashtra
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The project "Distance Measurement Using Ultrasonic Sensor" is measuring of object from particular distance where Ultrasonic Sensor is situated and display the distance on LED screen. ...learn more
Project status: Published/In Market
Intel Technologies
Intel CPU,
Intel Integrated Graphics
Overview / Usage
The Ultrasonic Sensor sends out a high-frequency sound pulse and then times how long it takes for the echo of the sound to reflect back. The sensor has 2 openings on its front. One opening transmits ultrasonic waves, (like a tiny speaker), the other receives them, (like a tiny microphone).
The speed of sound is approximately 341 meters (1100 feet) per second in air. The ultrasonic sensor uses this information along with the time difference between sending and receiving the sound pulse to determine the distance to an object. It uses the following mathematical equation:
Distance = Time x Speed of Sound divided by 2
Methodology / Approach
Ultrasonic sensors measure distance by sending and receiving the ultrasonic wave. The ultrasonic sensor has a sender to emit the ultrasonic waves and a receiver to receive the ultrasonic waves. The transmitted ultrasonic wave travels through the air and is reflected by hitting the Object. Arduino calculates the time taken by the ultrasonic pulse wave to reach the receiver from the sender.
Technologies Used
Arduino IDE