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E. Sokic, Mina Ferizbegovic, Jasmina Zubača, Kenan Softić, M. Ahic-Djokic
2 23. 11. 2015.

Design of ultrasound-based sensory system for environment inspection robots

Many robotic systems rely on infrared sensors, lasers, cameras and/or ultrasonic transducers for perceiving their environment. Most of these sensors can easily determine the distances to the surrounding objects, and even their shape. However, they are often unable to discriminate among different nearby-placed objects, obstacles, materials or surfaces. This paper presents the design and development of a low-cost ultrasonic-based sensory system, which is able to exploit the information contained in the magnitudes of the reflected sound waves. Therefore, the common ultrasonic distance measurement is complemented with the value of the acoustic reflection coefficient of the observed object. The estimated reflection coefficient facilitates the classification of different materials. Experiments are conducted to demonstrate solid performance of the proposed sensory system.


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