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Publications of F. Bovenga
Articles in journal or book chapters
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F. Bovenga,
V.M. Giacovazzo,
A. Refice,
and N. Veneziani.
Multichromatic Analysis of InSAR Data.
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens.,
51(9):4790-4799,
September 2013.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
airborne radar,
geophysical image processing,
radar imaging,
radar interferometry,
remote sensing by radar,
synthetic aperture radar,
AES-1 airborne sensor,
InSAR data multichromatic analysis,
MCA absolute phase measurement,
MCA experimental validation,
MCA processing parameters,
absolute optical path difference inference,
central carrier frequency,
height estimation performance,
height information retrieval,
interferometric SAR image pairs,
parametric analysis,
pixel phase trend,
spatial phase unwrapping,
wideband SAR single pass interferometric data set,
Accuracy,
Bandwidth,
Distance measurement,
Estimation,
Noise,
Synthetic aperture radar,
Thyristors,
synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR).
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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D. Reale,
D. O. Nitti,
D. Peduto,
R. Nutricato,
F. Bovenga,
and G. Fornaro.
Postseismic Deformation Monitoring With the COSMO/SKYMED Constellation.
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters,
PP(99):696-700,
2011.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
DInSAR,
Deformation monitoring,
InSAR,
SAR Interferometry.
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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A. Refice,
A. Belmonte,
F. Bovenga,
and G. Pasquariello.
On the Use of Anisotropic Covariance Models in Estimating Atmospheric DInSAR Contributions.
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters,
8(2):341-345,
March 2011.
Keyword(s): DInSAR techniques,
anisotropic atmospheric signals,
anisotropic covariance models,
atmospheric phase delays,
atmospheric phase estimation,
atmospheric phase screen field,
automated methods,
computational cost,
correlation function parameters,
critical sampling conditions,
differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar data,
kriging reconstruction approaches,
persistent scatterer interferometry,
sampling density,
sparse-grid point-target DInSAR applications,
spatial structure,
stochastic models,
synthetic aperture radar interferograms,
atmospheric techniques,
radar interferometry,
stochastic processes,
synthetic aperture radar;.
[Abstract]
[bibtex-entry]
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A. Refice,
F. Bovenga,
and R. Nutricato.
MST-based stepwise connection strategies for multipass Radar data with application to coregistration and equalization.
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens.,
44(8):2029-2040,
2006.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
SAR Tomography,
Tomography,
geophysical signal processing,
image registration,
interferometry,
radar imaging,
remote sensing by radar,
synthetic aperture radar,
European Remote Sensing Satellite,
InSAR coherence,
MST-based stepwise connection strategy,
data processing,
distance function,
geometric shift,
image coregistration,
image equalization,
interferometric SAR,
interferometric coherence,
minimum spanning tree,
multipass radar data,
radiometric calibration,
radiometric equalization,
Data processing,
minimum spanning tree (MST),
multipass synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry.
[Abstract]
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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .
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