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    dhouston, you said that I should send a ultrasound pulse to find distance. But how would I track the position of a specific object (one with a IR emitter, for example) without using anything too complex or expensive like a camera? Thanks for any advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbw123 View Post
    dhouston, you said that I should send a ultrasound pulse to find distance. But how would I track the position of a specific object (one with a IR emitter, for example) without using anything too complex or expensive like a camera? Thanks for any advice.

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    How about triangulating the angle between 2 narrow angle IR sensors mounted on seperate servo driven platforms X amount of distance apart? That would give you relative position and distance. Put in on a motor driven platform and you can follow anything...
    Sounds like fun doesn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    How about triangulating the angle between 2 narrow angle IR sensors mounted on seperate servo driven platforms X amount of distance apart? That would give you relative position and distance. Put in on a motor driven platform and you can follow anything...
    Sounds like fun doesn't it?
    Uh oh, I smell a difficult project ahead if I were to try that. If I stuck with what I am doing (IR emitter and receivers) , what difficulties would I run into as far as measuring distance using just IR?

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    Hi,

    May be THIS could help ???

    http://www.kronosrobotics.com/an120/AAN120.shtml

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbw123 View Post
    dhouston, you said that I should send a ultrasound pulse to find distance. But how would I track the position of a specific object (one with a IR emitter, for example) without using anything too complex or expensive like a camera? Thanks for any advice.
    I don't think there's any easy (or cheap) way to do this, especially if you want both range and direction as you've indicated elsewhere.

    You might get some ideas from reading how the Sharp IR rangefinders work but you should note that they cannot tell you the direction to the object and they also require a reflective object instead of using an IR emitter on the target.If you can modulate the IR emitter and use IR receivers designed for that modulation frequency, you can identify your target. Maybe, with multiple receivers and triangulation you can find the direction. However, the IR receivers have AGC circuitry built in that affect signal strength and they are designed to merely output a digital pulse not a continuous analog signal so you get no indication of signal strength.

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