Articles | Volume 10, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-10-141-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-10-141-2021
14 Jul 2021
 | 14 Jul 2021

Internet-of-things-based four-dimensional high-density electrical instrument for geophysical prospecting

Keyu Zhou, Qisheng Zhang, Yongdong Liu, Zhen Wu, Zucan Lin, Bentian Zhao, Xingyuan Jiang, and Pengyu Li

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This paper describes the development of a new multifunctional four-dimensional high-density electrical instrument based on remote wireless communication technology, for use in shallow geophysical prospecting. We carried out a lot of tests. Our design successfully addresses a number of shortcomings of such instruments currently available on the market, including bulkiness, weight, limitations in data acquisition accuracy, and difficulty of connecting to the Internet for remote monitoring.