Radar is a useful tool with familiar uses such as detecting aircraft and observing weather. It also has some less known applications, such as a technology known as ground-penetrating radar (GPR).
One of the most interesting is [Glenn Powers]’ Open Ground Penetrating Radar. It’s exactly what the title says: an open-source radar system that can see into the Earth for less than $500.
We offer state-of-the-art capabilities in subsurface (ice/soil) RADAR measurements in a man-portable, multi-static, FM-CW testbed systems. We test different GPR designs for ice penetration and ...
A study using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has identified the optimal planting density for Mongolia pine plantations in ...
For this, various technologies are being deployed, from ground-penetrating radar to satellite imagery. A new method that reinforces aging sewer pipes is also being explored to completely block ...
Ground penetrating radar detects electrical discontinuities in the shallow subsurface (<50m) by generating pulses of high-frequency electromagnetic energy and detecting the reflections from the ...