blinkin, on 25 May 2013 - 07:42 PM, said:
i was focusing fairly strictly on passive sonar since active sonar has it's own set of rules and does deal with interference issues. and also since passive sonar is basically how a system like this would have to work. i generally only mentioned active sonar for clarification and comparison.
I focused on active sonar because of the "comparison" aspect of that. Your bat example of how crazy accurate sonar is was active sonar. Passive sonar is nowhere near as good at finding a specific origin point.
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i see the image you posted, but the fact that stellar parallax works,
Discussing locating things by vision isn't relevant, pinpointing the direction light is coming from can be done far more accurately than vibration. You can create a sensor that doesn't even detect light unless it is coming from a specific direction. This allows for very accurate direction measurements. You can't do the same with vibrations, and that limits how accurately you determine origin direction.
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1. direction the tremor came from because motion always radiates from the source
this is a single sensor with a single free weight. this can be as simple as a pendulum hanging over sand and it will still give both of those pieces of information.
this is a single sensor with a single free weight. this can be as simple as a pendulum hanging over sand and it will still give both of those pieces of information.
A pendulum isn't a zero-size point. That means a single origin point will impact the pendulum using multiple vectors in multiple places. Your example assumes that the vibration is propagating in every direction with equal speed, so therefore the pendulum will be initially hit from the position that is between it and the origin first and accurately move away from the origin. But, if the vibration is not propagating the same speed in every direction, the direction slightly to the side may hit the pendulum first, causing it to move at a slightly different angle. This is why the directional detection cannot be perfectly accurate if the medium is not consistent.
Edited by MuKen, 26 May 2013 - 09:00 PM.