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Aerostat radar is a low-level surveillance system that uses aerostats (moored balloons) as radar platforms.
Radar can be used to detect distance to an object by determining round trip echo time. Some uses below: Level monitoring of substances in a container or silo-the radar antenna transmits downward from the top of the container and determines the distance to the top of the substance, allowing the operator to determine the amount of substance in the tank. Radar can be used by vehicle collision avoidance systems. Basically, any time distance to an object is required, radar is an excellent solution.
Radar is based on Microwave and detects the change in dielectric constant where as Ultrasonic is based on Sound Wave at high frequency (Ultrasonic Wave) and detects change in density of medium. Based on performance and accuracy Radar is a better solution than Ultrasonic. However for lower range liquid application ultrasonic is a cost effective solution. hope this is useful for you!
A radar engineer works with radar. They have design, develop, install, and test a radar.
Radar range is the distance of the object from the radar. Radar bearing is the direction of the object in relation to the radar. As radar is primarily used for ranging, the range information may be more important than the bearing.
Aerostat radar is a low-level surveillance system that uses aerostats (moored balloons) as radar platforms.
Ultrasonic sensors are also known as transceivers but are more generally called transducers. Ultrasonic sensors work similar to radar or sonar which generate high frequency sound waves.
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Aerostat radar is a low-level surveillance system that uses aerostats (moored balloons) as radar platforms.
They are similar to radar or sonar. They evaluate attributes of a target by interpreting the echoes from radio or sound waves respectively.
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Water level sensors are commonly used in river and stream monitoring applications because they are cost-effective ways to estimate real-time river flow measurements. The river or stream's level can be used with a water flow rating curve to estimate flow continuously. Level is measurable either with a pressure, bubbler, or non-contact radar sensor.
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Graham Brooker has written: 'Sensors for ranging and imaging' -- subject(s): Radar, Scientific applications, Detectors, Imaging systems