Most commercially available ground-penetrating radars are impulse-based. Recently, more advanced Stepped-Frequency Continuous Wave (SFCW) radars have emerged on the market. At Widmo, we are taking a step further by providing the first professional GPR based on Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) technology. This innovative approach offers enhanced performance and resolution, setting a new standard in the industry.
Why FMCW?
FMCW is a type of radar that emits a continuous signal modulated over a wide frequency range. The transmitted and reflected signals, after mixing, are characterized by an optimal signal-to-noise ratio, which directly determines the potential depth of penetration.
Compared to impulse or step frequency-based radars, the signal-to-noise ratio of FMCW radar can be up to 30 dB better, corresponding to a significant increase in penetration depth.
This advantage results from the wide bandwidth of FMCW radar, which operates with very low transmitted power (in our case, even below 1W). The low-power signal is less susceptible to noise and interference.
Our unique solution for wideband modulation is achieved through state-of-the-art electronics, allowing us to transmit and receive radar signals in the form of a continuously modulated wave from 35 MHz to 1200 MHz. This wideband modulation not only significantly improves the signal-to-noise ratio but also opens up opportunities for new methods of signal processing.