Ultrasonic distance measurement underwater
eblancke
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I want to build an underwater pool cleaning robot and I need a network of sonar transmitters around the pool so I can locate and control the location of the robot by distance sensing and calculation. Does anyone have any ideas or experience? Will a normal ultrasonic transmitter (as used in ping and others) work underwater if it is placed in a sealed container?
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John R.
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You need a "tracking wire" of sorts ...
Kwinn's got a neat idea worth exploring. If you could figure out a way to make an LED version of a rope light, you might be able to lay two down on both sides of the pool along the bottom, running the length of the pool. Make the lights sequence and just have one on in the direction it needs to go - it seeks that light. Have a bumper-feeler for when it hits the side, then it revereses direction, turn on the opposite light ... and it zig-zags back and forth.
Another idea: if you could float a little transponder buoy on top, then you could put some kind of tracking wire/radio thingy on the pool's side.
I guess if you don't really care what the pool looks like, you could paint the zig-zag line on the pool bottom - and use a modified line follower... for that matter, maybe you could use some kind of water proof UV paint , and use a UV tx/rx to track the line - then you won't see it [noparse]:)[/noparse])
For that matter, if you haven't poored the concrete yet [noparse]:)[/noparse] then embed a tracewire <G>
(see what happens when you get us started brainstorming [noparse]:)[/noparse])
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John R.
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I need to scope my father-in-laws fishfinder to see what the signal is (I suspect a pulsed dc signal).
Not sure how leds/phototrans will work during daylight hours....but I suppose it's a none issue if you only run at night (no background light).
I'm itching to hack this transducer....but man, this is my first forum post in a long time!! I hope this doesn't get shelved with all the other money-making ideas I don't have! [noparse];)[/noparse]
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