Ultrasound Transducers for Large-Scale Metrology: A Performance Analysis for Their Use by the MScMS
Source: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
The Mobile Spatial coordinate Measuring System (MScMS) is a distributed wireless-sensor-network-based system used to perform dimensional measurements of large-scale objects. The system consists of a wireless mobile probe with UltraSonic (US) transceivers, the position of which is determined using a distributed constellation of US transceivers arranged around the measuring area. These US transceivers, which are known as Crickets, transmit US signals to each other and measure their Time of Flight (TOF) to determine the mutual distances. The MScMS is able to calculate the Cartesian coordinates of the object surface points touched by the wireless mobile probe.
| Format: | Size: | 444.90 | |
| Date: | Nov 2009 |



