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Piezo-polymer transducers for ultrasonic imaging in air

Lorenzo Capineri, Antonino S. Fiorillo, L. Masotti, S. Rocchi

Year
1997
Citations
21

Abstract

Airborne polyvinylidenefluoride transducers have been designed for robotic applications in air. Characteristics of transducer prototypes are: working frequencies from 61 kHz to 86 kHz, quality factor Q from 4 to 6, and two-way insertion loss of about 90 dB. The small dimension, the lightness, and the low-cost fabrication technology allow the development of arrays or matrices for ultrasonic imaging systems in air. In this work two different image reconstruction algorithms are proposed: the first carries out a combined spectral and aperture synthesis for detecting isolated scatterers with a spatial resolution of about 2 mm; the second is based on an accurate ranging algorithm with sub-millimeter resolution at distances up to 50 cm. Finally, this work's application to the reconstruction of three-dimensional object profiles is discussed.

Keywords

Ultrasonic sensorTransducerAcousticsRangingImage resolutionIterative reconstructionMaterials scienceComputer scienceOpticsArtificial intelligence

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