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periz replied to the topic Running SARPROZ from a Matlab .m file vs. command line in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 3 months ago
1.I do not understand why the script is useless. The way we work on the cluster entails that all the commands should be included in a script which then goes into a pipeline for processing.
you can e.g. run:
matlab -nodisplay -r “main(‘inptuparfile’); quit”
or you can use the compiled version2.Yes when we run fig=main(InputPar.txt) in the Matlab…[Read more]
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periz replied to the topic Running SARPROZ from a Matlab .m file vs. command line in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 3 months ago
1. the script is useless. you can run sarproz on a cluster without graphic interface without that script.
2. so, forget the script. if it freezes, the reason is somewhere else. did you try to run it without the script?
3. before doing that, please update sarproz to the last version. get it running and use the manage version module to download the…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic Running SARPROZ from a Matlab .m file vs. command line in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 3 months ago
it would be good to see the log file
we tried it and it works (even if I do not really see the use to call the main from within a matlab script)
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periz replied to the topic Sentinel orbits problem, new release, new server in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 3 months ago
1. you miss telling what is your current software version
2. check the message above and download the servaddrs.mat file (do it once more if you already tried). place it in the Sarproz folder. try connecting again. please make sure you get a message saying that the servaddrs.mat file is used. if you do not get that message, you are doing something…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic DEM generation in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 3 months ago
Hi Markus,
sure you can generate DEMs in Sarproz. There are many ways for that, depending on the characteristics of the data you want to use. That’s one of the reasons why we did not publish a clear procedure. There are other reasons for that, but the discussion would be a bit long. You can anyway find some material online. We published papers…[Read more] -
periz started the topic Sentinel orbits problem, new release, new server in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 4 months ago
Dear all,
on October 1st 2021 “let’s encrypt” (a widely used Certificate Authority) SSL/TLS old certificates expired, however, the ESA Copernicus website seems still using them. This is the reason why suddenly some Sarproz users experienced problems in downloading Sentinel orbital data from the Copernicus site.
We have provided a fix in the last…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic APS Stratification meaning in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 4 months ago
The stratification in Sarproz is estimated as the APS component correlated with the topography.
If you flag that option, Sarproz will estimate a coefficient and build a model based on the external DEM and on the estimated coefficient. That model will become part of the APS estimated and removed from interferograms.
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periz replied to the topic AD adaptive filtering with PS in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 4 months ago
Hi,
1. the so-called PS approach is based on the following concept:
A. star-images graph (single master).
B. no spatial filter (full resolution images, no need to generate interferograms).
C. no weights (the phase of each image weighs the same).
In such context, in Sarproz you do not need to generate interferograms. follow the tutorials online to…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic APS Processing problem in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 5 months ago
1. the coherence trend in time becomes visible when you plot the coherence as a function of time. this plot is generated when you display the final test, after APS estimation and removal. the first plot that you show is a histogram, there is no time variable there
2. the histogram you show is not bad. it shows 2 peaks: signal and noise. now you…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic Non-linear weighting meaning in APS processing panel in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 6 months ago
Hi,
we did not publish anything on this topic. However, the concept is simple: is e.g. 0.7 coherence high or low? it depends! It depends on how many images are in your dataset, on the baseline distributions, it depends on the processing options you have chosen. So, firstly Sarproz runs some simulations to find reference numbers (m the minimum…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic orbits file download manually in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 7 months ago
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periz replied to the topic permanent scatter points on water is ok? in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 7 months ago
We suggest you to take an InSAR course.
Please check the emails you received to know more about courses.
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periz replied to the topic Ideal Imaging Mode and Parameters for Bridge Monitoring Application in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 8 months ago
Hi Isaias,
the forum is not suitable for commercial consulting services.
Please contact us via email
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periz replied to the topic APS processing in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 8 months ago
the result is not bad, actually, it’s pretty ok
do not look at the value of the coherence in the temporal plot, that plot is useful only to look at the trend in time, to check whether there are some left signals that were not well modeled
more suggestions:
* u can take a lower threshold for the amplitude stability index, like e.g. 0.7. in this way…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic Exporting time series for a subset area only in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 9 months ago
In the time series module you can do mainly 2 things:
1. creating a new time series object, based on whatever set of points you want. For doing that (a) you need the data of the whole project to generate new time series and (b) you need to load the set of points using “load mask”. There you are free to create your custom point selection
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periz started the topic Sarproz Release 2021.0 in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 10 months ago
Dear all,
after more than one year of pandemic, lockdowns and all related issues and troubles, we want to summarize a bit what is going on about Sarproz.1. SARPROZ COURSES.
As you know, we have switched to an online remote mode for delivering Sarproz courses. Next SAR/InSAR Sarproz course will be held in June. Please write to courses at sarproz…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic Spatial Ramps in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 11 months ago
Hi Duminda,
to give you a proper advice we need to see your data. Please be patient a few days, it’s a busy time. Please write an email to support, we’ll get back to you soon.
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periz replied to the topic in the forum Big dataset processing 3 years, 11 months ago
no.
ASI and reflectivity maps are calculated using the set of images of your dataset, independently from the images graph (which is something related to operations involving pairs of images)
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periz replied to the topic in the forum Big dataset processing 3 years, 11 months ago
if you select your points based e.g. on the amplitude stability index == ASI > 0.75 and you get the same amount of points in subsets A, B and C, the explanation is only one: ASI is the same in the 3 datasets.
Instead, for each subset you have to re-process the ASI so that you will get 3 quantities: ASI_A, ASI_B and ASI_C
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periz replied to the topic Incidence angle – SARPROZ compiled version in the forum Sarproz Forum 3 years, 11 months ago
Hi,
at the moment we do not have an option to generate a matrix of incidence angle values for all pixels, accessible from the compiled version. You can get it only using the pcodes, because it’s a low-level function. However, do you really need this value for all pixels? if you are not analyzing a huge area, probably an average value is enough. To…[Read more] - Load More