Development of shape recognition using ultrasonic
Abstract
A new method for measuring the position and posture and recognizing the shape using
ultrasonic wave sound pressure signals is proposed. In these methods, measuring and
recognizing the width and depth directions simultaneously has been difficult in principle. In this paper, the problems of the past methods are resolved by changing the viewpoints by using criteria such as the peak values of the penetrating and reflecting waveforms, their positions, their deflection points, and their intervals when ultrasonic waves are directed onto a measured object, as characteristic quantities given. In addition, a prototype measuring and recognizing system implementing the proposed scheme is constructed by introducing a circuit for detecting the peak positions of the sound pressure signal distribution waveforms. The experimental results are satisfactory in position measurements and shape recognition, and confirm that the method is applicable to
rectangular prisms and the like. It is shown that the position and pose measurements and
shape recognition can be realized in both the width and depth directions by this scheme, and that the proposed method is very effective when applied to position and pose
measurements and shape recognition and the like ultrasonically.