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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a technology used in electrical engineering to detect objects and features beneath the surface of the ground. It works by sending electromagnetic waves into the ground and measuring the reflected signals. GPR is used in a variety of applications, such as locating buried utilities, archaeological investigations, and environmental studies. It is also used in the construction industry to detect subsurface voids and other features.
GPR is a rapidly growing market, with new applications being developed all the time. It is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to provide detailed information about the subsurface without the need for excavation. GPR is also becoming more affordable, making it accessible to a wider range of users.
Some of the major companies in the GPR market include Mala Geoscience, Sensors & Software, GSSI, IDS GeoRadar, and Radiodetection. Show Less Read more