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  1. RGPR is a free and open-source software package to read, export, analyse, process and visualise ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data. RGPR is written in R, a high-level programming language for statistical computing and graphics that is freely available under the GNU General Public License and runs on Linux, Windows and MacOS.

  2. RGPR is a free and open-source software package to read, export, analyse, process and visualise ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data. RGPR is written in R , a high-level programming language for statistical computing and graphics that is freely available under the GNU General Public License and runs on Linux, Windows and MacOS.

  3. GPRPy is a free ground penetrating radar processing and visualization software developed at the University of Alabama. You can download it and install it following the instructions here: nsgeophysics.github.io/GPRPy/

  4. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Aim and Significance of Radar Data Processing. 1.2 Basic Concepts in Radar Data Processing. 1.2.1 Measurements. 1.2.2 Measurement Preprocessing.

  5. Pyrad is a real-time data processing framework developed by MeteoSwiss. The framework is aimed at reading, processing and visualizing polar data from individual weather radars as well as composite Cartesian products both off-line and in real time. The processing flow is controlled by three simple configuration files.

  6. This Lecture Series presents a state-of-the-art assessment of knowledge-based radar signal and data processing techniques, and thereby increase awareness of their value to the NATO scientific community.

  7. This paper introduces the Reader to the world of radar and, specifically, to the topics tackled in the subsequent lectures of the series. The paper starts with an introduction (Section 2) to radar (radar evolution from the early days up today, taxonomy of radar and radar equation).

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