Design and Development of an Ultrasonic Motion Detector
A.M. Zungeru

TL;DR
This paper presents the design of a low-cost ultrasonic motion detector that uses frequency shift detection to sense movement and trigger alarms, suitable for enclosed areas.
Contribution
It introduces a novel circuit design for ultrasonic motion detection that is portable, cost-effective, and capable of triggering external circuits upon motion detection.
Findings
System successfully detects motion within enclosed areas.
The circuit effectively triggers alarms or other devices.
The design is tested and meets specified performance criteria.
Abstract
The ultrasonic motion detector devices emit ultrasonic sound energy into an area of interest (monitored area), and this further reacts to a change in the reflected energy pattern. The system uses a technique that is based on a frequency shift in reflected energy to detect a movement or change in position (motion). In this system, ultrasonic sound is transmitted from the transmitting device which is normally in the form of energy. The transmitted sound utilizes air as its medium and this travel in a wave type motion. The wave is reflected back from the surroundings in the room/hallway and the device hears a pitch characteristic of the protected environment. In this system, the wave pattern is disturbed and reflected back more quickly, thus increasing the pitch and signaling an alarm whenever motion is detected. The main contribution of this work is the design of a circuit that can sense…
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