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3DR-Examiner
Optimized & Easy-to-Use GPR Data Processing,
Visualization and Reporting
...the ground is no limit!
3D-RADAR ASKlæbuveien 196 BN0-7037 TrondheimNorway
Brynsveien 13N0-0667 OsloNorway
Tel: +47 7289 3200
3D-RADAR US23031 Ladbrook Drive Dulles, VirginiaUSATel: +1 (703) 661-0283
3DR-Examiner revolutionizes the processing and analysis portion of working with GPR data, through its unique ability to quickly process and navigate large data sets, and by providing an intuitive and user friendly environment for visualization, analysis and reporting. 3DR-Examiner does much more than process and optimize 3D-RADAR GPR data. 3DR-Examiner integrates GPS coordinates, maps/imagery and external annotations, then provides a simple and straight-forward way to visualize the data. Additionally, the tool enables the user to generate output data for final reporting. These capabilities enable 3DR-Examiner to dramatically reduce the time required to process 3D GPR data.
Processing & VisualizationBecause 3DR-Examiner has been designed from the outset to work with large datasets covering many sq. km./miles of area, identification and classification of any anomalies in the subsurface is dramatically simplified. 3DR-Examiner enables the user to view data in one of two modes, called “Overview” or “Explore”. Unique to 3DR-Examiner, Overview shows all the data in the project geo-referenced. This view enables all the data to be displayed and traversed through for an initial review, giving the user the opportunity to quickly identify subsurface areas for further investigations. Presented in full resolution, users can pan, zoom and dive in the data in real-time, with the display updating automatically, without needing to wait for offline rendering or “stitching” of the data. Change the depth and the data changes right away. Click and drag a file to align it with another, and the rendered GPR data moves on screen instantly to show how the data will align. Geo-referenced images can be imported from aerial,
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Raw GPR Data textGPS Coordinates textMaps/Aerial
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User SuppliedAnnotations
GPR Data Processing
GPR Data Optimization
textAnnotations &
Virtual TrenchingtextLayer Tracing text
FeatureIdentification & Noting
textUser Defined
Outputstext
.dxf (AutoCAD).kmz (Google Earth).txt (Annotations)
.wmv
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Reportstext
3rd Party ToolsGPR Slice,
RoadDoctorMetlab
Inputs
Processing
Analysis & Reporting
Outputs
Figure 3: Processing Dataflow Through 3DR-Examiner
Figure 1: Examiner in Overview Mode. GPR Data from a 100m x 100m archaeological site merged with satellite
imagery. Data collected in 3 hours and processed in minutes using 3DR-Examiner
Figure 2: Processed image from Figure 1 then exported to Google Earth.
satellite photos or maps in almost any projection and used as a backdrop for the data - making it easier for users to place GPR data quickly and accurately in the surrounding environment. The geo-referencing is based on state-of-the-art GPS filtering to ensure the best accuracy possible.
3DR-Examiner revolutionizes the processing and analysis portion of working with GPR data, through its unique ability to quickly process and navigate large data sets, and by providing an intuitive and user friendly environment for visualization, analysis and reporting. 3DR-Examiner does much more than process and optimize 3D-RADAR GPR data. 3DR-Examiner integrates GPS coordinates, maps/imagery and external annotations, then provides a simple and straight-forward way to visualize the data. Additionally, the tool enables the user to generate output data for final reporting. These capabilities enable 3DR-Examiner to dramatically reduce the time required to process 3D GPR data.
Processing & VisualizationBecause 3DR-Examiner has been designed from the outset to work with large datasets covering many sq. km./miles of area, identification and classification of any anomalies in the subsurface is dramatically simplified. 3DR-Examiner enables the user to view data in one of two modes, called “Overview” or “Explore”. Unique to 3DR-Examiner, Overview shows all the data in the project geo-referenced. This view enables all the data to be displayed and traversed through for an initial review, giving the user the opportunity to quickly identify subsurface areas for further investigations. Presented in full resolution, users can pan, zoom and dive in the data in real-time, with the display updating automatically, without needing to wait for offline rendering or “stitching” of the data. Change the depth and the data changes right away. Click and drag a file to align it with another, and the rendered GPR data moves on screen instantly to show how the data will align. Geo-referenced images can be imported from aerial,
text
text
text
Raw GPR Data textGPS Coordinates textMaps/Aerial
Photostext
User SuppliedAnnotations
GPR Data Processing
GPR Data Optimization
textAnnotations &
Virtual TrenchingtextLayer Tracing text
FeatureIdentification & Noting
textUser Defined
Outputstext
.dxf (AutoCAD).kmz (Google Earth).txt (Annotations)
.wmv
textStandalone
Reportstext
3rd Party ToolsGPR Slice,
RoadDoctorMetlab
Inputs
Processing
Analysis & Reporting
Outputs
Figure 3: Processing Dataflow Through 3DR-Examiner
Figure 1: Examiner in Overview Mode. GPR Data from a 100m x 100m archaeological site merged with satellite
imagery. Data collected in 3 hours and processed in minutes using 3DR-Examiner
Figure 2: Processed image from Figure 1 then exported to Google Earth.
satellite photos or maps in almost any projection and used as a backdrop for the data - making it easier for users to place GPR data quickly and accurately in the surrounding environment. The geo-referencing is based on state-of-the-art GPS filtering to ensure the best accuracy possible.
Map overlays, no matter where in the world are provided by 3DR-Examiner accessing an integrated map service, OpenStreet . A graphical editor is supplied for manualoverrides if necessary.
Overview mode also includes a sophisticated tool to draw 3-Dimensional annotations on the data. The annotations can be exported with rendered GPS data to popular formats including AutoCad (DXF), Google Earth, video and geo-referenced images in almost any projection. The data can also be sliced along arbitrary multi-segment lines, to show “virtual trenches” of the data.
State of the art multi-channel 3D GPR systems easily produce datasets topping 10GBytes of data per file. Such data files are difficult to manage and time consuming to process. Designed specifically to handle very large data sets, 3DR-Examiner uses a combination of careful disk and memory management, parallel processing and efficient algorithms to process, visualize and navigate large volumes efficiently. 3DR-Examiner is capable of processing data much faster than it can be collected, allowing users with relatively high-performance but inexpensive PCs to easily handle data sets several tens of gigabytes in size.
Multiple swaths of collected data can be easily stitched together. This can be done either manually by referencing a known location in the data or letting 3DR-Examiner perform
Figure 4: 3DR-Examiner in Explore & Overview Mode with 3D GPR linked and displayed simultaneously
this task using supplied GPS coordinates. If data is collected using a TotalStation or is optimized using Precise Point Positioning, additional corrections may not be necessary.
This feature alone saves several hours of post-collection manipulation by the end user.
The Explore View
Once an area of interest has been identified, the user simply has to double-click on the location to open the Explore view, a classical three-slice view for more detailed investigations. This view slices a file in three directions and allows easy navigation in the file in 3-Dimensions.
Explore view is also the work area for the optional advanced analysis tool supplied in 3DR-Examiner for automatic interface/layer tracing. The high-resolution multi-channel data from the 3D-RADAR system is uniquely suited for interface tracing, and this tool can trace kilometers of layer interfaces in 3-Dimensions with a single click using an advanced spatial layer tracing algorithm. Easy-to-use edit brushes make manual edits and overrides easy when necessary. The end result is visualized on screen as depth profiles and color coded maps. Interfaces can be visualized and geo-referenced in the overview, and can be exported from there along with the GPR data. It can also be exported to other applications in several numerical formats.
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Export & Extensibility
3DR-Examiner imagery can be cut and pasted into other applications for reporting. The package also allows data-export into leading third-party analysis and reporting tools such as GPR-Slice, RoadDoctor and others. The export format is fully documented, allowing data to be exported into end-user developed analysis software. With assistance from 3D-RADAR’s technical team, users can develop and integrate specific processing tasks in order to implement custom processing steps and integrate them into the data processing tool chain. These integrate into the 3DR-Examiner data model. Output from these processing tasks can be stored in the project file, visualized in the overview and be part of the exported data.
� Support for import of maps and geo-referenced images
� Assists the user in orienting processed data within their environment
� External GPS data easily merged and synchronized with GPR data for geo-location as good as the positioning instrument
� Supports multiple swaths / multiple profiles datasets with geo-referenced data-- Fast and easy navigation, analysis and reporting of
huge data sets
� Stitching feature enables entire projects to be visualized quickly and easily
� Easy-to-use annotation function-- User information about the data helps to identify
problem areas for later reporting-- Virtual trenching enables depth slice across multiple
swaths to be displayed � Data export of geo-referenced annotations, GPR
imagery, traced layers to GoogleEarth, AutoCad, .txt, are fully supported
� Optional features are available and continuously added
Table 1: System RequirementsSystem Requirements
OS Windows 7 or 8
CPU 64-bit, Intel Core i(5) or equivalent, Core i(7) recommended
Memory 8GB or greater
Disk Capacity 250GB or more*
Notes: *Internal and external drives must be formatted with a file system capable of storing large files (e.g. NTFS, not FAT/FAT32). An SSD will enhance performance, but is not required.
Table 2: Ordering InformationPart Number Description
3DR-EX-VIEW 3DR-Examiner – Viewer version
3DR-EX-ADV-101 3DR-Examiner – Advanced version, Single user
3DR-EX-PRO-101 3DR-Examiner – Professional version, Single user
Please contact 3D-RADAR for multi-user licenses and extended software service contract information.
Figure 5: Virtual Trenching of Airport Runway Subsurface Data
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