TBTGPR-MIMO 3D GPR array system is a controller-antenna integrated multiple-input and multiple-output detecting system, the military grade anti-vibration design features it more convenient and flexible for using, even in complex environments the radar system still work stably and reliably. The perfect channel uniformity guarantees the good imaging effect, and features convenient for data processing and imaging judgement and location. It can be widely used in imaging detection of airport, tunnel, highway, water conservancy, bridge, utility engineering, military and archaeology.
1.Radar controller & antenna array are integrated in small size & light weight, features low power consumption;
2.Universal network cable is used for data transmission, it is simple, common and convenient;
3.Compatible external DC power supply 10V-18V;
4.Single-frequency array and multi-frequency array fully guarantees various detecting requirements;
5.MIMO array antenna system with higher antenna density and higher integration grants good imaging effect;
6.Fast detecting process and data acquisition, better uniformity of channels and profile data with even intervals;
7.The real-time acquisition software can be installed in laptops or other handheld terminals for convenient carry and use;
8.The real-time acquisition software is with basic functions of filtering, removing zero offset, background eliminate and real-time 3D slice imaging;
9.System intelligently adjust radar parameters no need manual operation;
10.Real-time vehicle speed display, over speeding alarm and weak GPS signal alarm;
11.Data replay function allows completely restoring the acquisition process;
12.Real-time display the slicing profile at specified depth on the detection pathway, the detection result is very clear;
13.According to GPS position information, automatically display GPS locus of stored data, correct the predicted survey line according to locus, to achieve full coverage detection;
14.System can make interpolation for the uncovered areas between survey lines to form a full-coverage data, then output a panorama image.