
The “SEARCH” technology is based on universal scientific principles and enables the detection, identification, and geolocation of search targets of various sizes (substances, objects, deposits, structures, etc.) across all possible environments.
Operating Principle of the “SEARCH” Technology
The foundation of the “SEARCH” technology is based on a combination of scientific phenomena and advanced methods, including:
- Resonance phenomena of various physical origins (NMR, EPR, and different types of energy level splitting), used for identifying target objects;
- Statistical analysis methods: comparison of the resonance spectra of investigated objects with reference samples to achieve accurate identification based on their physico-chemical properties;
- Processing of satellite and aerial imagery using proprietary algorithms to detect spatial outlines of underground or concealed objects;
- Electromagnetic sensing: the use of directed microwave (MW) waves modulated at the resonance frequencies of the target to determine its location and depth by registering anomalies in the magnetic field caused by resonance effects;
- Automation of data collection and processing: integration of GPS navigation and digital signal processing algorithms to determine object coordinates and generate 3D spatial models.




