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What is Ultrasonic Sensor

Principles and Applications of Narrowband Internet of Things (NBIoT)
Ultrasonic sensors are a type of sensors that emit and read ultrasonic sound waves that reflect on objects. This type of sensors can measure several parameters of the reflected wave and determine the distance and velocity of the object that reflected the wave. By using sound waves, these sensors can be used to measure some type of objects in some kind of environment where optical sensors such as lasers can not be used. For instance, ultrasonic sensors can be used with liquids, clear objects, uneven surfaces, and objects in an environment with dust that could affect optical sensors.
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LPWAN in Civil Engineering: An Overtopping Detection System Application
Alberto Alvarellos González (Universidade da Coruña, Spain) and Juan Rabuñal Dopico (Universidade da Coruña, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4775-5.ch010
Abstract
Wave overtopping is a dangerous phenomenon that, in a port environment, takes place when waves that are higher than the port's breakwater meet it and water passes over the structure. This event can lead to property damage or physical harm to port workers. It is difficult to detect an overtopping, so this chapter proposes a solution to the overtopping detection problem by describing the design and development of a system that can detect an overtopping event in real-time and in a real environment. To achieve this goal, the proposed overtopping detection system is based on devices that use ultrasonic ranging sensors and communicate using the Sigfox low-power wide-area network, together with a backend that processes the data the devices send, issuing alerts to inform the interested parties that an overtopping took place.
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