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rasonic Sensors

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rasonic sensors are based on measuring the properties of sound waves with frequency above the human audibl
ge.
tems typically use a transducer which generates sound waves in the ultrasonic range, above 18 kHz, by turning
ctrical energy into sound, then upon receiving the echo turn the sound waves into electrical energy which can
asured.
rasonic sensors are non-intrusive in that they do not require physical contact with their target, and can detect
ain clear or shiny targets otherwise obscured to some vision-based sensors.
ive ultrasound sensors emit sound waves from quartz-crystal transducers. The waves strike objects within the
d of detection and as long as there are no movement the waves are not disrupted. However, when movement
urs the sound wave is disrupted and is reflected back to the systems receiver.
sive sensors operate on the principle of sounds such as breaking glass or metal striking metal to trigger alarms
ese sounds produce waves detected by the sensors that, like the active sensors, relay them to electronic control
ts to determine if the sound wave pattern falls within established normal parameters

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