It is a school project, and I need to complete before mid-october. I do not know much about electronics.
My first idea was to use a laser pointer as the sender and a computer-connected camera as the receiver, with a custom pixel color detection program to interpret the information, to see in what location there is a light return and how intense, to approximate distance and location. This would then be drawn graphically as a rectangle on a map-like surface.
(I do not think this even qualifies as radar, because it is not radio related).
But this turned out to be harder than I expected, and it would only work in an outside pitch black environment with a preselected shape and material to detect. It would not be very impressive, and like I said, it is harder to do than it sounds.
I then searched for designs, and found some simple looking designs like these, but I am wondering, what is the absolute simplest design that I can have a chance at? It also has to be one where I can understand and explain what each component does. Thank you
My first idea was to use a laser pointer as the sender and a computer-connected camera as the receiver, with a custom pixel color detection program to interpret the information, to see in what location there is a light return and how intense, to approximate distance and location. This would then be drawn graphically as a rectangle on a map-like surface.
(I do not think this even qualifies as radar, because it is not radio related).
But this turned out to be harder than I expected, and it would only work in an outside pitch black environment with a preselected shape and material to detect. It would not be very impressive, and like I said, it is harder to do than it sounds.
I then searched for designs, and found some simple looking designs like these, but I am wondering, what is the absolute simplest design that I can have a chance at? It also has to be one where I can understand and explain what each component does. Thank you

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