GPR (ground penetrating radar) shooting
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
IDENTIFIER
BO5378PUBLISHED
2022-07-26LAST UPDATE
2024-04-06DEADLINE
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Responsible
Gennadii Aronov
+375 17 374 8859
info@cgm.by
+375 17 374 8859
info@cgm.by
Summary
The Centre of Geophysical Monitoring offers consumers services for performing GPR (ground penetrating radar) shooting under an outsourcing agreement and is looking for partners interested in a distribution services agreement.
Description
GPR (ground penetrating radar) shooting is carried out in order to search for underground objects (including non-metal ones) with a depth of up to 10 meters.
To ensure GPR (ground penetrating radar) shooting, the Center performs:
- engineering control over the continuous round-the-clock operation of equipment used in geophysical observations and the development and implementation of software and hardware for processing, storing and transmitting geophysical information;
- deployment and operation of hardware (including computer information processing tools) during expeditionary and experimental work;
- development and development of new methods and means of information and computer technologies for collecting, processing, storing and summarizing (including applied scientific research) geophysical information;
- development and implementation of new methods and technical means for measuring parameters of geophysical fields and geodynamic processes;
- study of the conditions for installing observation points based on an assessment of registration characteristics (interference background, power requirements, communication reliability, etc., installation and commissioning of equipment for conducting geophysical observations .
To ensure GPR (ground penetrating radar) shooting, the Center performs:
- engineering control over the continuous round-the-clock operation of equipment used in geophysical observations and the development and implementation of software and hardware for processing, storing and transmitting geophysical information;
- deployment and operation of hardware (including computer information processing tools) during expeditionary and experimental work;
- development and development of new methods and means of information and computer technologies for collecting, processing, storing and summarizing (including applied scientific research) geophysical information;
- development and implementation of new methods and technical means for measuring parameters of geophysical fields and geodynamic processes;
- study of the conditions for installing observation points based on an assessment of registration characteristics (interference background, power requirements, communication reliability, etc., installation and commissioning of equipment for conducting geophysical observations .
Advantages and Innovations
Highly qualified personnel, new unique methods.
Stage of development
Already on the market
Funding source
State budged
Internal
Internal
IPR status
Exclusive rights
Secret know-how
Secret know-how
Sector group
Environment
Sustainable Construction
Sustainable Construction
Organization information
Type
R&D institution
Year established
2001
NACE keywords
J.63.99 - Other information service activities n.e.c.
M.72.19 - Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering
M.74.90 - Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c.
M.72.19 - Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering
M.74.90 - Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c.
Turnover (in EUR)
1-10M
Already engaged in transnational cooperation
Yes
Additional comments
The main goal of the Centre of Geophysical Monitoring is to carry out special work on geophysical monitoring of dangerous geodynamic phenomena and processes - seismic events of artificial and natural origin, variations in the Earth's geomagnetic field and other parameters associated with these processes. The operating mode of the observation units of the Center is continuous round-the-clock observations.
Center tasks:
1. Organization of a geophysical service based on continuous round-the-clock observations and the appropriate procedure for processing, analyzing and transmitting data (urgent reports, operational summary, ten-day, monthly, quarterly and annual summary bulletins, catalogs, analytical reviews and reports);
2. Scheduled transfer of the results of processing geophysical information to the Commission for Emergency Situations of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, organizations of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus, executive authorities; if necessary, operational interaction with them in the event of the occurrence of dangerous geodynamic processes and phenomena;
3. Organization of banks of geophysical data, provision of interregional and international exchange of information;
4. Regular preparation of information (updating the Center's website, messages, articles, interviews, responses to requests) on seismic and geomagnetic conditions for the public, the press, radio and television, and other interested organizations and departments.
Main activities:
1. Organization and development of the national system of geophysical monitoring on the territory of the Republic of Belarus, participation in the Interstate system of geophysical monitoring of European countries and CIS countries, the International Global Earth Monitoring Network;
2. Ensuring continuous round-the-clock monitoring of global, regional and local seismicity; assessment of the seismic situation and the degree of danger of seismic impacts;
3. Providing continuous stationary observations of the parameters of the Earth's magnetic field, assessing the geomagnetic situation and the degree of danger during magnetic storms;
4. Ensuring interregional and international exchange of information with the Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the European Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC), the International Seismological Center (ISC), the International Geomagnetism Data Center (WDC), geophysical organizations of neighboring and other countries; The Centre of Geophysical Monitoring of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus is a full member of EMSC, ISC, WDS and operates in accordance with international obligations; representatives of the Center are authorized users of the CTBTO International Data Center (CTBTO is a UN organization established to implement the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. The Treaty was prepared at the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva and then approved by the UN General Assembly on September 10, 1996. It was opened for signature September 24, 1996 at the UN headquarters in New York.To date, the Treaty has been signed by 175 countries and ratified by 120);
5. Organization of local seismological monitoring in active geodynamic zones;
6. Performance of engineering and geophysical works, assessment of seismic hazard and seismic impacts, including in the design, construction and operation of unique industrial and civil facilities (NPPs, hydraulic structures, high-rise buildings, etc.);
7. Development and development of methods and means of geophysical observations, information and computer technologies;
8.Obtaining new information on the basis of geophysical observations for their use in scientific research.
Center tasks:
1. Organization of a geophysical service based on continuous round-the-clock observations and the appropriate procedure for processing, analyzing and transmitting data (urgent reports, operational summary, ten-day, monthly, quarterly and annual summary bulletins, catalogs, analytical reviews and reports);
2. Scheduled transfer of the results of processing geophysical information to the Commission for Emergency Situations of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, organizations of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus, executive authorities; if necessary, operational interaction with them in the event of the occurrence of dangerous geodynamic processes and phenomena;
3. Organization of banks of geophysical data, provision of interregional and international exchange of information;
4. Regular preparation of information (updating the Center's website, messages, articles, interviews, responses to requests) on seismic and geomagnetic conditions for the public, the press, radio and television, and other interested organizations and departments.
Main activities:
1. Organization and development of the national system of geophysical monitoring on the territory of the Republic of Belarus, participation in the Interstate system of geophysical monitoring of European countries and CIS countries, the International Global Earth Monitoring Network;
2. Ensuring continuous round-the-clock monitoring of global, regional and local seismicity; assessment of the seismic situation and the degree of danger of seismic impacts;
3. Providing continuous stationary observations of the parameters of the Earth's magnetic field, assessing the geomagnetic situation and the degree of danger during magnetic storms;
4. Ensuring interregional and international exchange of information with the Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the European Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC), the International Seismological Center (ISC), the International Geomagnetism Data Center (WDC), geophysical organizations of neighboring and other countries; The Centre of Geophysical Monitoring of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus is a full member of EMSC, ISC, WDS and operates in accordance with international obligations; representatives of the Center are authorized users of the CTBTO International Data Center (CTBTO is a UN organization established to implement the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. The Treaty was prepared at the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva and then approved by the UN General Assembly on September 10, 1996. It was opened for signature September 24, 1996 at the UN headquarters in New York.To date, the Treaty has been signed by 175 countries and ratified by 120);
5. Organization of local seismological monitoring in active geodynamic zones;
6. Performance of engineering and geophysical works, assessment of seismic hazard and seismic impacts, including in the design, construction and operation of unique industrial and civil facilities (NPPs, hydraulic structures, high-rise buildings, etc.);
7. Development and development of methods and means of geophysical observations, information and computer technologies;
8.Obtaining new information on the basis of geophysical observations for their use in scientific research.
Languages spoken
English
Russian
Russian
Information about partnership
Type of partnership considered
Distribution services agreement
Outsourcing agreement
Outsourcing agreement
Type and role of partner sought
Consumers interested in purchasing GPR (ground penetrating radar) shooting services under an outsourcing agreement.
Partners interested in purchasing GPR (ground penetrating radar) shooting services under a distribution services agreement.
Partners interested in purchasing GPR (ground penetrating radar) shooting services under a distribution services agreement.
Type and size of partner sought
> 500 MNE
> 500
251-500
SME 51-250
SME 11-50
SME <= 10
R&D Institution
University
Sole proprietor
> 500
251-500
SME 51-250
SME 11-50
SME <= 10
R&D Institution
University
Sole proprietor
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