Proximity as Perception: An Ultrasonic Sensor as a Spatial Sensory Organ for General-Purpose Computing, and the Perceptual Wave Function as its Mathematical Processor | Synapse
March 24, 2026Open Access
Proximity as Perception: An Ultrasonic Sensor as a Spatial Sensory Organ for General-Purpose Computing, and the Perceptual Wave Function as its Mathematical Processor
Puntos clave
To explore the use of ultrasonic sensors as spatial sensory organs and develop a mathematical framework for their data processing.
Developed an ultrasonic sensor prototype for spatial detection.
Created a mathematical model called the perceptual wave function to process sensory data.
Tested the efficacy of the sensor in various computing scenarios.
The ultrasonic sensor effectively detects spatial information.
The perceptual wave function successfully processes the data from the sensor, enhancing computational tasks.
Applications of the sensor design are proposed for general-purpose computing.