Authors
Paul A Rosen, Eric Gurrola, Gian Franco Sacco, Howard Zebker
Publication date
2012/4/23
Conference
EUSAR 2012; 9th European conference on synthetic aperture radar
Pages
730-733
Publisher
VDE
Description
We have developed a flexible and extensible Interferometric SAR (InSAR) Scientific Computing Environment (ISCE) for geodetic image processing. ISCE was designed from the ground up as a geophysics community tool for generating stacks of interferograms that lend themselves to various forms of time-series analysis, with attention paid to accuracy, extensibility, and modularity. The framework is python-based, with code elements rigorously componentized by separating input/output operations from the processing engines. This allows greater flexibility and extensibility in the data models, and creates algorithmic code that is less susceptible to unnecessary modification when new data types and sensors are available. In addition, the components support provenance and checkpointing to facilitate reprocessing and algorithm exploration. The algorithms, based on legacy processing codes, have been adapted to …
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Scholar articles
PA Rosen, E Gurrola, GF Sacco, H Zebker - EUSAR 2012; 9th European conference on synthetic …, 2012