Ground radar IBIS-FS

Ground radar - IBIS-FS - IDS GeoRadar
Ground radar - IBIS-FS - IDS GeoRadar
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Characteristics

Frequency

17 GHz

Description

A microwave interferometry based system for remote static and dynamic monitoring, IBIS-FS interferometric radar is used on bridges and other structures including buildings, historical monuments and towers. In static, the IBIS-FS is ideal for: Structure load testing; Structure displacement and collapse hazards; Cultural heritage preservation. In dynamic, the IBIS-FS is best used for: Structure resonance frequency measurements; Structural modal shape analysis. In either state, the IBIS-FS features: Remote sensing: Real-time remote sensing at up to 1 km with no need for equipment to be installed on the monitored structure. Accurate measurements: Measures displacements of as little as 0.01mm @ 0.5km range. No standard instrument can achieve such accuracy. Ground vibration removal: Built-in accelerometer to cancel the self-induced vibrations transmitted to the radar from the ground (IBIS-FS Plus). Sampling: Structural vibration sampling up to 200 Hz. Always operational: Operates day and night and in all weather conditions. Benefits of the IBIS-FS include: Increased structural health monitoring efficiency through the use of a non-invasive vibration monitoring technique; Accurate and remote monitoring of a bridge or structure; Reduces the time necessary for static or dynamic bridge structural testing to just a few minutes; Real-time data on structural vibration and natural frequencies;

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