Ground radar IBIS-FM EVO series

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IBIS-FM EVO slope monitoring radar has been designed to measure sub-millimeter displacements with the highest data quality and proven system reliability. For broad ranges of monitoring of known and unknown slope instabilities, the IBIS-FM EVO offers the perfect solution for semi-permanent safety critical radar monitoring. Same as the rest of the MineMonitoring radar fleet, IBIS-FM EVO uses the Guardian slope monitoring software for processing, interpretation, and management of slope stability risks. It can be seamlessly integrated in Guardian FPM360 in order to have a single user interface for all IDS radars and benefit from IDS GeoRadar state-of-the art algorithm Hi-Sense for an advanced management of atmospherics. IBIS-FM EVO, besides Standard version, is available in a Short and Long version for a wider range of applications and tailored benefits. IBIS-FM EVO Short with its compact design and increased transportability is ideal for short/medium range monitoring. IBIS-FM EVO Long with a 3.2m scan length, offers an improved spatial resolution and is ideal for long range monitoring. IBIS-FM EVO Short is also available in a compact version: IBIS-FM EVO C. This solution offers an advanced transportability thanks to its compact power supply module (weight 30kg). IBIS-FM EVO C is designed for easy deployment and installation in limited space environments and is the ideal solution in structural and tactical slope monitoring. IBIS-FM EVO is part of the IBIS family which provides trusted safety critical radar monitoring systems able to measure sub-millimeter displacement with the highest data quality.

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