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Lincoln University Oxford, PA 1999 to 2002 CommunicationsBrandywine High School 1999
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joseph B. Dunbar Principal
Joseph B Dunbar Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
3956 Mt Alban Rd, Vicksburg, MS 39183
Joseph R. Dunbar Managing
Dunbar Subsea Consulting, LLC
Us Patents
Remote Sensor System For Monitoring The Condition Of Earthen Structure And Method Of Its Use
James A. Evans - Tallulah LA, US Joseph B. Dunbar - Vicksburg MS, US George L. Mason - Vicksburg MS, US Richard W. Haskins - Raymond MS, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01R 31/11
US Classification:
324534, 324642
Abstract:
A system and associated method permit remote monitoring of subsurface structure for purposes of early detection and location of hidden anomalies, e. g. , water seepage in levees. Anomalies may be due to sand boils or displacement of underlying soil. Representative systems provide continuous monitoring via two complementary means: parallel pairs of ported (leaky) coaxial cables and a fiber optic cable, each pair of coaxial cables associated with a fiber optic cable. A fiber optic system, with associated light source, processor and display, together with an RF system, provides data to a remote location via telemetry or cellular phone, or both. The fiber optic cable(s) allow monitoring of displacement and vibrations within the structure. The ported coaxial cables, with associated RF source, using the same processor, display and telemetry used with the fiber optic sub-system, provide data for monitoring moisture change correlated to changes in the dielectric constant of surrounding material.