GPR system

09/10/2024

Screening Eagle’s innovative multi-channel ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system GS9000 has released its highly anticipated app, revolutionising subsurface data collection and analysis in the field.

Traditionally, multi-channel GPR users have been challenged with a cumbersome workflow with limitations on data processing, visualisation and sharing. This new app changes the workflow entirely. By leveraging the power of the new app, users can enjoy live tomography, seeing buried objects forming on a map as they walk over them that are all georeferenced, intuitive data that is presented in an understandable way with all necessary tools to interpret and digitise the reality on site, interaction with the user interface through simple, familiar gestures with full control and instant sharing of field projects, reports and drawings with colleagues and clients in just one click.

The GS9000 multi-channel GPR system, coupled with the new app, offers a multitude of benefits for professionals in various sectors including detection of buried pipes, ducts and cables for safe digging or utility mapping purposes, structural diagnostics and monitoring of bridges, concrete structures and roadways, geotechnical projects and detection of geological anomalies and hazards and the prospection of archaeological sites and detection of unexploded elements.

The field software also boasts incredible new capabilities for live image processing, including the option to display raw as well as migrated tomographic maps, a new dynamic gain algorithm with sensitivity filter, full depth range adjustment and image normalisation.

The app is now available for download on the iPad Pro. Screening Eagle is confident this innovative solution will empower GS9000 multi-channel GPR users to achieve new levels of efficiency and accuracy in their subsurface investigations.

Screening Eagle 

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