by Peter Annan | Sep 30, 2019 | Ground Radar (GPR), Recent, Research
In the prior blog, we addressed the jargon that springs up around GPR regarding time and frequency and attempted to provide a basic explanation of the terms. In most instances, visualization of the concepts is the best way to demonstrate these ideas. To increase...
by Peter Annan | May 13, 2019 | Ground Radar (GPR), Recent
The last blog on jargon was driven by frustration about how far we, in the GPR community, have drifted from the fundamentals. Our devices and methods are clearly not readily understood by the general user community. Teaching new users makes the problem abundantly...
by Peter Annan | Mar 4, 2019 | Ground Radar (GPR), Recent
In attempting to discuss a topical aspect of GPR, I realized how confusing we have allowed the GPR world to become to the average user. The expanding and advancing of the GPR world means that new uses and terms continuously appear. The characterization of GPR...
by Peter Annan | Jan 25, 2019 | Ground Radar (GPR), Research
For the past 5 years and more, we at Sensors & Software have received a continual and growing stream of inquiries about mounting GPR on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, most commonly called drones). The opportunity of merging these technologies is truly exciting...
by Peter Annan | Dec 14, 2018 | GPR Regulation, Ground Radar (GPR)
GPR use is regulated! What does this mean? There are two parts to regulation which are summarized as follows. Manufacturers must have devices which are government-approved. In order to be government approved, GPR devices must be tested at a certified test facility and...