It needs a bit of filtering and frequency domain analysis, Fourier stuff, to extract the information you want, eg range, or speed, or imaging, and discard the stuff you don't. But that's mainly a software problem - there's now an analog output ready for the computer.
Sure, I can do basic proximity detection and rangefinding at the bench scale with existing ultrasound or infrared sensors, but this is so much more interesting.
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