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periz replied to the topic Thermal expansion in APS estimation in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 3 months ago
Hi,
this is a topic discussed in the course, which I strongly suggest you to take. Generally, better not to estimate the thermal expansion at the APS processing stage. Instead, use a linear model and then estimate the thermal expansion in the MISP module. However, if your area is full of high buildings, (and if you cannot manage picking up points…[Read more] -
ssobuni started the topic Thermal expansion in APS estimation in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 3 months ago
Dear Prof. Daniele,
I have a question regarding APS estimation. I want to take into account the thermal expansion for the estimation of the parameters. My study area is an urban area with lots of buildings, and the observation period is from 2019 to 2021. Should I use thermal expansion during the APS estimation or the sparse points processing…[Read more]
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periz replied to the topic Load Temperature Data in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 4 months ago
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ssobuni started the topic Load Temperature Data in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 4 months ago
Hi Professor. Is there a syntax that should be followed in inputting temperature data into .txt? Do we need to include the corresponding acquisition date for each temperature data? Thank you.
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seweryn replied to the topic Reading Amplitude in dB And Phase in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 5 months ago
Hi,
Thanks very much for your reply, I don’t have access to Matlab, so not sure the Pcodes is accessible for me to use leggi, could you please comment on this?
Thanks
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periz replied to the topic Reading Amplitude in dB And Phase in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 5 months ago
Hi,
please check well the forum before posting questions
you can read all data in Matlab, images and interferograms. Just notice both are complex
Here you can find similar discussions and more links to some explanations about reading data using “leggi”
https://www.sarproz.com/groups/sarproz-group/forum/topic/reading-slc-images-in-matlab/
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seweryn started the topic Reading Amplitude in dB And Phase in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 5 months ago
Dear PeriZ team,
I’d like to have amplitude values (intensity) for each pixel of my SLC images and convert them to amplitude-dB, would you please update me after coregistration, which files needed to be read in Matlab and how? or does SARPROZ has this functionality itself?
Also I need to read phase values of each image and each interferogram, so…[Read more]
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periz replied to the topic Orbit heading angle in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 5 months ago
Hi Mahtab,
https://www.sarproz.com/groups/sarproz-group/forum/topic/orbit-heading/regarding your formula, you should check the source from where you got it. and if you know the relation between two angles, you can simply replace the angle in the formula with the other one
here you can see similar discussions…[Read more]
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mahtab started the topic Orbit heading angle in the forum Sarproz Forum 2 years, 5 months ago
Hi,
I have a question about the orbit heading angle that SARPROZ gives us. In the SiteDescription.txt file for a time-series in Ascending orbit, I see AcqHeading: <<-169.7791>>.
Is this Acquisition Heading angle the orbit heading angle? if so, I expect for an ascending orbit, the orbit heading angle (αh) should be the blue angle as plotted in…[Read more] -
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