Abstract: Object triangulation has become a vital part of many systems and applications. As different application areas develop, the need for more refined object triangulation methods has increased. This paper aims to utilize on-chip transducers that transmit and receive a signal of a small object in a precise way. These transducers are controlled by a python code and are mounted on a working surface area which can be moved to wherever it may be needed. The sensors will be able to triangulate an object’s position within a three-dimensional plane, as well as communicate with each other to calculate the object’s position more accurately. These transducers are wired to a computer system which displays the recorded data. A similar system could then be implemented in various industries to increase safety or performance.
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10.17148/IJARCCE.2022.11204
[1] Nada Alqaderi, Anthony Bastidas, Madison Desormeau, Aaron Friedland, Kelsey Johnson, Ethan Laba, Dean M. Aslam, "High Resolution Object Triangulation Using Ultrasound Sensors," International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2022.11204