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Ground-penetrating radar. GPR.

Ground-penetrating radar or GPR-Analysis is an Android application that allows users to obtain radargrams (GPR files) with ease. It is a simple and intuitive tool that enables faster processing of the signal and obtaining preliminary results. The program incorporates tools for thickness analysis, material changes, and buried elements such as pipe diameter and reinforcement. The application includes the following filters: contrast, zoom, correction of zero time, trim, truncation, gain (potential and arc-tangential), standardization, derivation (vertical and horizontal), smooth (horizontal and vertical, background & smooth), frequency analysis, and measurements (rectangular and pipes). The dielectric constant can be changed when measurements are taken, and the results can be exported to graphic format and GPR. The program is free and available in the Business & Productivity category.

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