Radio Frequency (RF) & Wireless Design

Created by Steven Minichiello on 27 April, 2018

Ground Penetrating RARAR (GPR) is a fascinating technology that can be used for so many purposes.


There have been excavations in and around the pyramids and Spinx, Stonehenge, Castles, Oak Island, and many other Archeological sites.

https://partner.sciencenorway.no/archaeology-geological-mapping-iceland/promising-results-with-ground-penetrating-radar-in-iceland/2060715


https://www.heritagedaily.com/2022/10/monumental-roman-structure-identified-using-ground-penetrating-radar/144978


https://bramanswanderings.com/2022/03/01/oak-island-hitting-bottom/


It is used in construction sites to find pipes and other hidden underground structures where documentation may have been lost. Its also used to determine existing structure integrity.

https://usradar.com/blog/9-benefits-of-ground-penetrating-radar-for-construction-projects/


GPR can be used for military purposes to detect mines and other bobby-trap devices as well as recovering burred munitions.

https://www.militaryaerospace.com/sensors/article/14175811/groundpenetrating-radar-ied-detection


Another advancement is in automotive self-driving awarness of road conditions for safety :

https://gpr.com/ground-penetrating-radar


There are recent developments in Underwater GPR (U-GPR) :

https://medium.com/@6412641geo/the-new-development-is-the-first-underwater-gpr-of-the-oko-3-series-96e83e71b51e



So in general GPR is a new and emerging technology that is sure to impact many markets, industries, and sciences for years to come.


Very exciting to 'see' what treasures and artifacts that lies beneath our feet !