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Title: Effective Coverage Area Enhancement of Ultrasound Pest Control Devices through Ultrasound Booster Design
Authors: Ibrahim, Aku Godwin
Keywords: Ultrasound
booster system design
stand-alone unit
booster unit
pest
weaver birds.
Issue Date: Oct-2017
Publisher: IEC
Abstract: One of the drawbacks of ultrasound pest control devices is in terms of their reach, as ultrasound is easily attenuated by intervening media. Ultrasound booster was conceived as a way out of this quagmire. In this work, an ultrasound booster was designed to increase the effective area of coverage of an existing stand-alone ultrasound pest control device designed to deter weaver bird away from farms. It is a five segment device, each consisting of a preamplifier, power amplifier and an ultrasonic transducer section. It receives raw ultrasound signal generated by the stand-alone device as input, process it and transmit it via its entire segment, resulting in a 360o horizontal spread and a bottom boost. Analysis of the designed and constructed booster system reveals that it enhanced the effective coverage area of the stand-alone device by a factor of five and nine when in isolated and contact placement methods respectively
Description: Conference Proceeding
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12224
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