Títol
Discontinuous GBSAR deformation monitoring
Autor/s
Crosetto, Michele; et al.,
Any
2014
Mes
7
Tesi universitat lectura
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Universitat de lectura
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Tesi codirector
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Títol de la revista
Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing - ISPRS
Pàgines
136-141
Volum de la revista
93
Numero revista
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Idioma
Anglès
ISBN / ISSN
09242716
Titol obra
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Editorial obra
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Llocpub Obra
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DOI
10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2014.04.002

Accés text complet en obert
Paraules clau
SAR, GBSAR, Radar, Data analysis, Deformation monitoring, Landslides

Resum
(ENG) This paper is focused on deformation monitoring using the Ground-Based SAR (GBSAR) technique and a particular data acquisition configuration, which is called discontinuous GBSAR (D-GBSAR). In the most commonly used GBSAR configuration, the radar is left installed in situ, acquiring data periodically, e.g. every few minutes. Deformations are estimated by processing sets of GBSAR images acquired during several weeks or months, without moving the system. By contrast, in the D-GBSAR the radar is installed and dismounted at each measurement campaign, revisiting a given site periodically. This configuration is useful to monitor slow deformation phenomena. This paper outlines the D-GBSAR data analysis procedure implemented by the authors. This is followed by a discussion of some specific aspects of D-GBSAR monitoring. Two successful examples of D-GBSAR monitoring are discussed: one concerns an urban area, while the second one involves a rural area where the monitoring requires the use of artificial corner reflectors.