Capture and map what lies beneath
Applications:
Damage prevention / Excavation safety / Utility locating & mapping / Subsurface utility engineering (SUE) / Surveying & Reality Capture / Road inspection / Bridge inspection / Geophysical investigations / Archaeology / Forensics & UXO / Precision Agriculture
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The proceq GS8000 is an underground utility mapping system that combines the most advanced GPR technology with state-of-the-art GNSS, to not only locate underground objects, but to digitize scanned features and linework on...
See MoreElectromagnetic pipe locators and GPR are complementary geophysical techniques to carry out utility surveys in a non-destructive way. While EM locators are ideal for tracking a specific service line, generally by inducting...
See MoreLooking at pure GPR detection capabilities, GS8000 has the unique ability to provide the high resolution of a handheld GPR in the shallow space, where most small and closely spaced utilities, such as PVC cables, can be...
See MoreTraditional workflows tend to observe detection (using either GPR, EML, or both) and mapping (using surveying equipment) as two separate processes, carried out by different technicians at different moments. This is mainly...
See MoreGS8000 uses SFCW (Stepped-Frequency Continuous Wave) GPR technology, which modulates a wide range of radar frequencies at once. Therefore, at the same time, you can expect the penetration depth and performance of a...
See MoreGS8000 includes a survey-grade GNSS receiver to provide centimetric precision in real time if standard conditions are met: at least 5 satellites are visible in the sky and your iPad is connected to Internet. In Europe &...
See MoreIn GNSS-denied areas, it is also possible to use third party terrestrial positioning systems. To do so, all that is needed is to connect the field controller of a robotic total station to the GS8000 and stream continuous...
See MoreThe revolutionary Free Path data collection method allows to scan with your GS8000 on a freeform area and see the resulting heatmap of the subsurface plotted on a map in real time, at the desired depth range. This has an...
See MoreWhen collecting data in Free Path mode, all digital findings and linework on the map can be directly output to CAD and GIS platforms, which rely on the data to be geo-referenced in the right coordinate system. Therefore,...
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There are multiple types of annotations available:
The 3D accuracy of the coordinates of a tag depends on 3 main factors:
Yes. The traditional view on GPR data, that is, a full screen view of the B-scan, is always available with a simple two-finger swipe on the screen. It is also possible to run the GS8000 without absolute positioning, by...
See MoreThe recommended controllers are the latest models of iPad Pro WiFi + Cellular (with M1 processor) to ensure the best connectivity and processing power in the market, crucial for moving big amounts of data with ease. Any...
See MoreThe GPR Subsurface app is always up to date and, if App Updates are turned on in your iPad settings, the app will be automatically updated over the air in a matter of seconds whenever there is a new version available in...
See MoreGS8000 can hold simultaneously a set of rechargeable batteries (8x C-Type NiMH) and a commercially available power bank (of the type described in the Power Bank Compatibility Chart) – or two of the same type. They are...
See MoreIf Internet is available, the data start synchronizing to the cloud automatically. The time needed to complete the process depends on the mobile network and amount of collected data but is generally very fast. Once...
See MoreYes. Once field data are synchronized to the cloud, the web-based advanced data analysis tool GPR Insights can be used to start processing them in a matter of minutes, anywhere in the world.
Additionally, GS8000 field...
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