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Yang, M. (author), Dheenathayalan, P. (author), Lopez Dekker, F.J. (author), van Leijen, F.J. (author), Liao, Mingsheng (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author)
Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) is a time series remote sensing technique to estimate displacements of geo-objects from the interferometric phases of selected Persistent Scatterers (PS). The relative position of a scatterer within a resolution cell causes an additional phase contribution in the observed phase, which needs to be...
journal article 2020
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Yang, M. (author), Lopez Dekker, F.J. (author), Dheenathayalan, P. (author), Liao, Mingsheng (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author)
To correctly interpret the estimated displacements in InSAR point clouds, especially in the built environment, these need to be linked to real-world structures. This requires the accurate and precise 3D positioning of each point. Artificial ground control points (GCPs), such as corner reflectors, serve this purpose, but since they require...
journal article 2019
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Yang, M. (author), Lopez Dekker, F.J. (author), Dheenathayalan, P. (author), Biljecki, Filip (author), Liao, Mingsheng (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author)
Persistent scatterers (PSs) are coherent measurement points obtained from time series of satellite radar images, which are used to detect and estimate millimeter-scale displacements of the terrain or man-made structures. However, associating these measurement points with specific physical objects is not straightforward, which hampers the...
journal article 2019