USER DEFINED PROJECT ON ULTRASONIC RADAR 1 : PREPARED BY : Kamal Parmar (080140111029) Prashant Saija (080140111051 ) Chitrangi Shah (080140111053 ) GUIDED BY : Vishal Borad 2 Outline…: Outline… In this presentation‚ we have covered : Introduction RADAR System. RADAR Equation. Classifications of radar. Block Diagram. Main parts of the hardware Technical Specifications WWIGO‚ Features & System requirements for wwigo . Wwigo detected PATTERN Application Of US RADAR Conclusion. Bibliography 3 PowerPoint
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Ultra Sonic Radar General Description This is a very interesting project with many practical applications in security and alarm systems for homes‚ shops and cars. It consists of a set of ultrasonic receiver and transmitter which operate at the same frequency. When something moves in the area covered by the circuit the circuit’s fine balance is disturbed and the alarm is triggered. The circuit is very sensitive and can be adjusted to reset itself automatically or to stay triggered till it is reset
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ConstruCtion microcontroller-based Ultrasonic distance meter and receiver)‚ current buffer ULN2003‚ operational amplifier LM324‚ inverter here are several ways to measCD4049‚ four 7-segment displays‚ five ure distance without contact. transistors and some discreet comOne way is to use ultrasonic ponents. The ultrasonic transmitterwaves at 40 kHz for distance measurereceiver pair is shown in Fig. 1. ment. Ultrasonic transducers measure Ultrasonic generators use piezothe amount of time
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Application of EM Wave in RADAR Ankush Sharma Regd. No. 10804571 Roll no. RB6803A16 Electronics Department‚ Lovely Professional University Chehru (Punjab) Abstract— the project is enlightening us about the characteristics and properties of electromagnetic wave .It also include radar‚ how does it works‚ its components and application of EM Wave in radar. 1. Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic waves are composed of oscillating electric and magnetic fields at right angles
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Radar Detection A Research of the Science‚ History‚ and Uses Ever since Bryce K. Brown first invented the radar detection unit back in 1954 (Edgar‚ 2006‚ p. 53)‚ the numerous uses of his technology has allowed for more than just police in speed traps to benefit from the technology. Police revenue from speed tickets that use the radar gun is in the billions of dollars. They can use this technology as an evidence product in court rooms‚ thus solidifying the speeders guilt. Yes‚ the police and
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The S-band portion of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum ranges from 2.0 to 4.0 GHz.‚ crossing the boundary between UHF and SHF at 3.0 GHz. The S-band wavelength is around 10 cm. The maritime industry shares S-band radar with other entities permitted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in this country and by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) worldwide; and this permission is granted to such entities as weather services‚ police and fire departments. Communications
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STUDY OF MEASUREMENT AND REDUCTION OF RADAR CROSS SECTION (RCS) A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science In Aeronautical Engineering By Mohammad Abul Rahat Chowdhury Syed Rashedur Rahman Umme Salma Tania Student ID: 200922045 Student ID: 200922046 Student ID: 200922063 Under the supervision of Group Captain Md. Afzal Hossain‚ psc Head‚ Department of CSE‚ MIST. Department of Aeronautical Engineering MILITARY INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
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Technology of the Doppler Radar‚ the Doppler Effect‚ and Christian Doppler Radar[1] hasn’t always been used for weather. When people first started using radars during World War II it was to provide information about aerial attacks heading towards them. Another way people were using radar was to try to prevent collisions like the Titanic hitting the ice burg and sinking. It wasn’t until after all of this that weather radar was finally developed. Weather radar is being used to detect
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AUTOMATIC RADAR PLOTTING AIDS (ARPAs) THE ASSEMBLY‚ RECALLING Article 15(j) of the Convention on the International Maritime Organization concerning the functions of the Assembly in relation to regulations and guidelines concerning maritime safety‚ RECALLING ALSO the provisions of regulation V/12 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)‚ 1974‚ RECALLING FURTHER resolution A.422 (XI)‚ by which it adopted performance standards for automatic radar plotting aids
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Proposed Title Simulation of Ground Penetrating Radar in 3-D using MATLAB. Keyword Based on the title proposed‚ the keyword here is Ground Penetrating Radar where the results of the images constructed will be in 3-D. The need for the images of the subsurface is crucial for the Matlab‚ where we will take note on the difference in terms of the volume‚ the permittivity‚ permeability‚ etc. Objective The objective of this project: * Simulating the images constructed onto Matlab in
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