Screening Eagle Technologies, a world-leading manufacturer of sensors and software to protect the built world, has just released its highly anticipated multichannel GPR system, the GS9000, with powerful software to revolutionize structural monitoring and data analysis in the field.
Traditionally, multichannel GPR users have been challenged with a cumbersome workflow with limitations on data processing, visualization and sharing. The GS9000 GPR changes the workflow entirely:
Unparalelled image resolution: For applications such as bridge and roadway inspection, you can now see details never seen before with GPR technology. With up to 50 channels at 2.5 cm spacing, you achieve exceptional data quality every time.
100% live visualization: Create a high resolution 3D map of the subsurface as you walk. No waiting time. The map results are accurately georeferenced with precise GNSS corrections for reliable deliverables.
One system, multiple applications: The GS9000 is the first multichannel GPR system that can be used indistinctly for utility detection and mapping, structural inspection or geophysical applications. With a simple switch of the antenna module, it is possible to scan from the low frequency GX2 (30-750 MHz stepped frequency), to the high frequency GX1 (500-3,000 MHz Stepped frequency).
“The GS9000 represents a significant leap forward in multichannel GPR technology”, says Gorka Santamaria, Senior Product Manager of Screening Eagle Technologies. “Having multichannel data processed live and automatically translated into intuitive tomographic visualizations hugely simplifies data interpretation on site.”
The new solution offers a multitude of benefits for professionals in various sectors including structural monitoring of bridges and roadways, SUE & utility mapping, geophysical surveys, archaeology and forensic investigations.
The field software (now available to download on the iPad Pro), also boasts incredible new capabilities for live image processing, including the option to display raw and migrated tomographic maps, a new dynamic gain algorithm with sensitivity filter, full depth range adjustment, and image normalization.
Screening Eagle is confident the new GS9000 multichannel GPR will empower users to achieve new levels of efficiency and accuracy in their structural monitoring and subsurface investigations.
About Screening Eagle
Screening Eagle Technologies provides a connected ecosystem of solutions for intelligent inspection of the built environment. The company was created through a merger of Proceq in Switzerland and Tectus Dreamlab in Singapore, with a mission to protect the built world with software, sensors and data.
https://www.screeningeagle.com/