The OpportunityCurrently, foliage is cleared by bulldozers, chains saws and machetes so that conventional surveying methods can be used. This is both costly, burdensome and detrimental to the environment.
We've developed a patented method (Patent # 10101435) that uses radio waves to penetrate foliage. A range detector and a two transponders are placed at the points to be measured. Equipment needed and methods, damage, cost and the need for restoration is minimized. Contact us if you are interested in licensing our technology or investment/partnership opportunities. |
OverviewAerial Surveying, based in Hawaii, has investigated methods to measure distances through thick foliage for surveying purposes. Traditional methods such as GPS, Lidar and Microwave Radar do not work well without a clear line of sight view of the target. It is known that when radio frequencies are at or below the UHF band, their waves can penetrate through vegetation. We have designed a system to take advantage of that fact. We are entering the third phase of the project, producing a prototype
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