Noggin configurations are product packages designed to address a wide range of GPR surveying needs. Common configurations combine a Digital Video Logger (DVL) with the selected Noggin and miscellaneous items such as carts, wheels, skids and handles to control, deploy and display field results in real-time.
Configurations help GPR users deploy their systems in a wide range of environments, for many differing applications using various modes of operation. From simple monitoring to full wide area mapping, there is a configuration to suit any application.
Base
SmartTow
SmartCart
SmartChariot
SPIDAR & Custom Configurations
Base
Modes of Operation:
- Step Mode: Position the Noggin, acquire data, move the Noggin to the next position and acquire data again. Repeat until data are collected from all required locations. This mode is used in applications when highly accurate positioning is required or when surface roughness or obstructions preclude easy continuous sensor movement.
- Monitoring Mode: The Noggin is placed in a stationary position and data are collected at defined time intervals. The data are then compared over time to identify changes.
- Pace & Mark: The Noggin data acquisition occurs at defined intervals and the unit is dragged or pulled over the area to be surveyed. Spatial position and spatial sample density depend on the ability of the operator to move the unit at a constant rate over the surface and mark spatial reference points.
Environment & application characteristics:
The base configuration provides the common base for addressing a wide range of GPR uses. Surfaces are typically very rough and there may be obstacles limiting access. This configuration is also useful when a time-lapse measurement is needed. Example applications include transillumination measurements (PRO only), long stack times, and multi-offset data (PRO only).
Products:
This configuration is available for all Noggin sensors.
Options:
The following optional items are available to customize the system for your needs.
- Beeper trigger to indicate data collection or to trigger data acquisition
- GPS to provide georeferenced coordinates for the measurement
- Longer cables to enable acquisition and control from a farther distance
- Smaller or longer-life batteries depending on the time duration of measurements or portability requirements
- A variety of option handles and ancillary support accessories are available to tailor the base configuration to user needs.
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SmartTow
Mode of Operation:
The Noggin SmartTow configuration is designed for hand-towed surveying over a smooth to rough terrain. The wheel odometer triggers data acquisition at programmable station intervals to provide uniform data coverage. Data acquisition rates change to accommodate survey speed; it exploits Sensors & Software’s unique DynaQ feature which allows for dynamic stacking (averaging) of data while moving.
Environment & application characteristics:
This configuration is best suited for acquisition of data along lines or on regular grids with rough surfaces, such as grassy, brush covered or rocky surfaces. The bi-directional large wheel odometer triggers data acquisition when moved in one direction and provides back-up arrow positioning in situations where the movement can be easily reversed.
Products:
The SmartTow is primarily designed for use with the Noggin 100, Noggin 250 and Noggin 500 sensors.
Options:
The following optional items are available to customize the system for your needs:
- Beeper trigger to enter fiducials (positioning markers)
- GPS to provide georeferenced coordinates linked to the data.
- Longer cables to enable display and control unit to be in a fixed position while sensor is moved.
- Smaller or longer-life batteries depending on the time duration of measurements or portability requirements
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SmartCart
Mode of Operation:
The SmartCart provides a self contained mobile platform for transporting the Noggin and DVL for fast data acquisition. The Noggin is pushed (or pulled) along a line with an integrated odometer providing equispaced triggering of data acquisition. Data acquisition rates change to accommodate survey speed; it exploits Sensors & Software’s unique DynaQ feature which allows for dynamic stacking (averaging) of data while moving.
Environment & application characteristics:
This configuration is designed for manual movement of a Noggin over smooth to moderately rough terrain. The SmartCart is optimal for surveys where large areas need to be covered quickly and systematically. The embedded software provides easy to use ‘survey & map’ operation which logs data in a structured format enabling quick creation of plan maps that can be displayed with various GIS and CAD packages or in Google Earth. The bi-directional odometer triggers data acquisition when moved in one direction and provides back-up arrow positioning enabling ‘locate and mark’ real-time target mapping.
Products:
The SmartCart supports all Noggin sensors.
Options:
The following optional items are available to customize the system for your needs.
- GPS to provide geo-referenced coordinates linked to the data
- Smaller or longer-life batteries depending on the time duration of measurements or portability requirements
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SmartChariot
Mode of Operation:
The SmartChariot provides vehicle-towed deployment of Noggin 250, 500 and 1000 systems with adjustments for quick attach and release. A standard feature is the ability to simultaneously deploy two Noggin 1000s or a combination of a Noggin 500 and a Noggin 1000. The SmartChariot attaches to a common trailer hitch on any vehicle of opportunity; cars, trucks and vans, but also ATV's (all-terrain vehicles), tractors and even bicycles and motorcycles can be used.
The SmartChariot delivers seamless field operation with Noggins by including integrated, equispaced odometer triggering and GPS positioning. A mounting for GPS receivers is a standard feature. The SmartChariot's integrated odometer is directly compatible with the Noggin Smart System data acquisition embedded software on the DVL. Data acquisition with the SmartChariot exploits Sensors & Software's unique DynaQ technology which provides dynamic stacking (averaging) of data while moving.
Environment & application characteristics:
The SmartChariot is ideal for surveys covering large, smooth, open areas that can be performed using a vehicle: roads, highway sections and bridges needing quick assessment, large parking lots, parking garages, warehouse floors, and open fields such as golf courses and parks. This configuration is optimal for surveys where large areas need to be covered quickly and systematically.
The embedded DVL software provides easy-to-use 'survey & map' operation which logs data in a structured format enabling quick creation of depth slice maps that can be displayed with various GIS and CAD packages or in Google Earth. The bi-directional odometer triggers data acquisition when moved in one direction and provides back-up arrow positioning enabling 'locate and mark' real-time target mapping.
Products:
The SmartChariot supports the Noggin 250, 500 and 1000 sensors.
Options:
The following optional items are available to customize the system for your needs.
- GPS to provide geo-referenced coordinates linked to the data
- Smaller or longer-life batteries depending on the time duration of measurements or portability requirements
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SPIDAR & Custom Configurations
Mode:
For applications that require large area coverage or multiple frequency concurrent data collection, a wide variety of configurations can be build using the SPIDAR architecture. From towing several units behind an ATV to collecting data at several positions on a mining machine to deploying an array on a sewer inspection platform, our application specialists can help you design a configuration best suited to your unique operational needs.
Products:
The SmartCart supports all Noggin sensors.
Options:
The following optional items are available to customize the system for your needs.
- SPIDAR Hub, Nics and PC-based SpiView control software
- A wide range of ancillary handles, odometers, control system housing and cables
- Custom carts and support brackets
- Wireless network for support for arrays
- GPS to provide geo-referenced coordinates linked to the data.
- Small or longer-life batteries depending on the time duration of measurements or portability requirements
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