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تعداد نتایج: 372355  

2003
R. Bamler

SAR interferometry (InSAR) has become one of the most powerful tools in radar remote sensing. Generation of digital elevation models, measurement of glacier flows and mapping of earthquakes, volcanoes and subsidence are the most prominent applications of InSAR. For most of these applications continuous acquisition of SAR data from space over many years, like with the ERS-1/2 or Radarsat, is ind...

2003
Andrew Sowter

SAR Interferometry (InSAR) is a technique that is fast becoming an attractive prospect for routine derivation of land deformation parameters in events of a long-term and cataclysmic nature. The technique involves the analysis of the interferometric phase gradient, in both temporal and spatial dimensions, as it is generally difficult to derive the absolute value of the phase due to an integer am...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Qingli Luo Daniele Perissin Yuanzhi Zhang Youliang Jia

When synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) technology is applied in the monitoring of land subsidence, the sensor band plays an important role. An X-band SAR system as TerraSAR-X (TSX) provides high resolution and short revisit time, but it has no capability of global coverage. On the other side, an L-band sensor as Advanced Land Observing Satellite-Phased Array L-band Synthetic Apert...

2017
Hyung-Sup Jung Soo-Min Hong

Mapping three-dimensional (3D) surface deformation caused by an earthquake is very important for the environmental, cultural, economic and social sustainability of human beings. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems made it possible to measure precise 3D deformations by combining SAR interferometry (InSAR) and multiple aperture interferometry (MAI). In this paper, we retrieve the 3D surface de...

2007
K. P. Papathanassiou R. Zandona Schneider L. Marotti

This paper presents a first calibration and quality analysis of Pol−InSAR data acquired by the ALOS−PalSAR based on deterministic and extended scatterers. The calibration of Pol−InSAR data requires the estimation and compensation of polarimeteric and interferometric system and propagation (through the ionosphere and atmosphere) induced distortions. Constant phase errors/offsets appear in the po...

2015
Batuhan Osmanoğlu Filiz Sunar Shimon Wdowinski Enrique Cabral-Cano

Time series analysis of InSAR data has emerged as an important tool for monitoring and measuring the displacement of the Earth’s surface. Changes in the Earth’s surface can result from a wide range of phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, variations in ground water levels, and changes in wetland water levels. Time series analysis is applied to interferometric phase measurements,...

2004
Michael Seymour Ian Cumming

We present and analyze an algorithm for the production of accurate digital elevation models (DEMs) using interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR). The algorithm requires minimal manual intervention, as a result of using coarse or low-quality DEMs in the InSAR processing stream. The low-quality DEM data are used to estimate the relative geometry (baseline parameters) of the SAR systems. ...

2001
Yongqi CHEN Guobao ZHANG Xiaoli DING Zhilin LI

Synthetic aperture radar interferometry, InSAR, is a novel remote sensing technique to measure earth surface deformation. It is capable of obtaining dense information related to the deformation of a large area efficiently, economically and effectively. Therefore, InSAR is a promising technology for monitoring the earth surface deformation related to some natural hazardous events, such as earthq...

2005
D. Amarsaikhan

The aim of this study is to use the original and other ancillary derived features extracted from multitemporal spaceborne interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data sets for land cover mapping. For the actual land cover mapping, supervised (statistical maximum likelihood classification) and unsupervised (isodata clustering) classifications have been performed using a) the original In...

2002
Zhong Lu Charles Wicks John Power Daniel Dzurisin Wayne Thatcher Timothy Masterlark

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) imaging is a recently developed geodetic technique capable of measuring ground-surface deformation with centimeter to subcentimeter vertical precision and spatial resolution of tens-of-meter over a relatively large region (~10 km). The spatial distribution of surface deformation data, derived from InSAR images, enables the construction of detaile...

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