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Publications about 'synthetic aperture radar interferograms'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Homa Ansari, Francesco De Zan, and Alessandro Parizzi. Study of Systematic Bias in Measuring Surface Deformation With SAR Interferometry. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 59(2):1285-1301, February 2021. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, SAR Interferometry, Time Series, Surface Displacement, Deformation, radar imaging, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, short temporal baseline interferograms, Earth surface deformation, SAR time series, mentioned phase component, biasing impact, quality measure, fading signal, physical signal, modern SAR missions, deformation bias, efficient deformation-signal retrieval, accurate deformation-signal retrieval, multilooked interferograms, systematic bias, measuring surface deformation, SAR interferometry, interferometric signal, multilooked synthetic aperture radar interferograms, atmospheric Earth-surface topography changes, stochastic noise, temporal decorrelation, systematic phase component, Big Data, deformation estimation, differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar, SAR, DInSAR, distributed scatterers, DS, error analysis, near real-time processing, NRT, phase inconsistencies, signal decorrelation, time-series analysis. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. G. Gomba and F. De Zan. Bayesian Data Combination for the Estimation of Ionospheric Effects in SAR Interferograms. IEEE_J_GRS, 55(11):6582-6593, November 2017. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, split-spectrum, split-spectrum interferometry, split-band, split-band interferometry, Bayes methods, Faraday effect, fractals, inverse problems, ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation, radar imaging, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, Bayesian data combination, Bayesian inverse problem, Faraday rotation method, SAR images, SAR interferograms, advanced land observing satellite phased array type L-band SAR L-band images, azimuth mutual shifts, data-based model parameter estimation, differential ionospheric phase screen, error source, estimation accuracy, information sources, interferometric pair images, ionosphere turbulence, ionospheric effects estimation, ionospheric propagation path delay, physically realistic fractal modeling, range variations, sensitive azimuth shifts, simple split-spectrum method, small-scale azimuth variations, synthetic aperture radar interferograms, Azimuth, Estimation, Extraterrestrial measurements, Ionosphere, Synthetic aperture radar, Ionosphere estimation, SAR ionospheric effects, interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR), methods\textquoteright combination. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Hermann Bähr and Ramon F. Hanssen. Reliable estimation of orbit errors in spaceborne SAR interferometry. Journal of Geodesy, 86(12):1147-1164, 2012. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Interferometry, Baseline Errors, orbital errors, SAR Interferometry, Spaceborne SAR. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. 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]


  5. M. Eineder and N. Adam. A maximum-likelihood estimator to simultaneously unwrap, geocode, and fuse SAR interferograms from different viewing geometries into one digital elevation model. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on, 43(1):24 - 36, jan. 2005. Keyword(s): SAR interferogram fusion, SAR interferogram geocoding, SAR interferogram unwrapping, SRTM, Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, critical phase-unwrapping, digital elevation model, geometric baseline error estimates, heterogeneous synthetic aperture radar interferograms, incidence angle, interferometric multiangle observations, interferometric multibaseline observations, map geometry, maximum-likelihood algorithm, maximum-likelihood estimation, periodic likelihood function, radar baseline, radar heading angle, radar wavelength, rugged terrain, scatterer height, terrain mapping, viewing geometries, geophysical signal processing, maximum likelihood estimation, radar signal processing, radiowave interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, terrain mapping;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


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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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