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تعداد نتایج: 372355  

2018
Haoyu Wang Ling Chang Valeri Markine

Transition zones in railway tracks are locations with considerable changes in the rail-supporting structure. Typically, they are located near engineering structures, such as bridges, culverts and tunnels. In such locations, severe differential settlements often occur due to the different material properties and structure behavior. Without timely maintenance, the differential settlement may lead...

2015
J. Eppler J. Sharma

The combined effect of climate change and accelerated economic development in Northern regions increases the threat of permafrost related surface deformation to buildings and transportation infrastructure. Satellite based InSAR provides a means for monitoring infrastructure that may be both remote and spatially extensive. However, permafrost poses challenges for InSAR monitoring due to the comp...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Federica Bardi Federico Raspini Andrea Ciampalini Lene Kristensen Line Rouyet Tom Rune Lauknes Regula Frauenfelder Nicola Casagli

This work concerns a proposal of the integration of InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) data acquired by ground-based (GB) and satellite platforms. The selected test site is the Åknes rockslide, which affects the western Norwegian coast. The availability of GB-InSAR and satellite InSAR data and the accessibility of a wide literature make the landslide suitable for testing the propo...

2009
Y. S. Zhou W. Hong F. Cao

This paper proposes a method for improving the estimation accuracy of vegetation height using multi-baseline Polarimetric Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (Pol-InSAR) data. Single-baseline Pol-InSAR technique has been applied to retrieve the vegetation parameters based on the random volume over ground (RVoG) model. There are two main error sources which might decrease the estimation acc...

2000
Lado W. Kenyi Viktor Kaufmann

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems normally record both the amplitude and the phase of the backscattered echoes. However, the phase of a single backscattered image is of no use and therefore, conventionally the amplitude or intensity image is usually provided to the user. But on the contrary, the phase difference of two backscattered SAR images of the same area on the ground taken at slight...

2012
D. Cimini N. Pierdicca E. Pichelli R. Ferretti V. Mattioli S. Bonafoni M. Montopoli

A field campaign was carried out in the framework of the Mitigation of Electromagnetic Transmission errors induced by Atmospheric Water Vapour Effects (METAWAVE) project sponsored by the European Space Agency (ESA) to investigate the accuracy of currently available sources of atmospheric columnar integrated water vapor measurements. The METAWAVE campaign took place in Rome, Italy, for the 2-wee...

2012
Xiaolei Lv Birsen Yazici Victoria Bennett Mourad Zeghal

The integrity and reliability of levees, earthen dams and flood-control infrastructure are essential components of homeland safety. The development of a potentially affordable satellite-based interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) technique for use in a new health assessment framework to monitor, manage and ensure the safety of levees and other systems of flood-control infrastructure ...

2002
H. Rott T. Nagler C. Prati A. Mazzotti D. Tarchi

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) methods and applications for mapping and monitoring displacements on mountain slopes and subsidence in urban areas were investigated in the EC project MUSCL (Monitoring Urban Subsidence, Cavities and Landslides by means of remote sensing) using various techniques. The area-extended differential InSAR technique was applied for mapping slow slope m...

2002
Rowena B. Lohman Mark Simons Brian Savage

[1] We use interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) and broadband seismic waveform data to estimate source parameters of the 29 June 1992, Ms 5.4 Little Skull Mountain (LSM) earthquake. This event occurred within a geodetic network designed to measure the strain rate across the region around Yucca Mountain. The LSM earthquake complicates interpretation of the existing GPS and trilaterat...

1998
Richard Bamler Philipp Hartl

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a coherent active microwave imaging method. In remote sensing it is used for mapping the scattering properties of the Earth’s surface in the respective wavelength domain. Many physical and geometric parameters of the imaged scene contribute to the grey value of a SAR image pixel. Scene inversion suffers from this high ambiguity and requires SAR data taken at di...

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