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periz replied to the topic ERS data coregistration in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 5 months ago
right
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periz replied to the topic ERS data coregistration in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 5 months ago
there are no errors in the attachment
did you check the Doppler Centroid?
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periz replied to the topic Error in main in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 5 months ago
Thank you Vasiliki,
we realized it’s a bug introduced by a newer version of Matlab.
Just fixed it, you can download the latest pcodes version here: https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZfXbNkZcq806plARHYTeHYX40qSauYhenuV
Keep the license.key file, it’s going to be the same.
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periz replied to the topic ERS data coregistration in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 5 months ago
data have been correctly coregistered
however, it could be that the normal baseline exceeds the bn limit in dataset selection, for this reason, an image is kept out of the dataset, and the total count is less than the number of existing SLCs, for this reason the button is yellow
modify the bn limit in dataset selection
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periz replied to the topic ERS data coregistration in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 5 months ago
generally speaking, u need to include the log file (zip it before attaching it)
in detail, error messages are always more informative and definitive than button colors.
if you did not get any error messages, go ahead.
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periz replied to the topic DSF parameter in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 5 months ago
Please search the forum before posting questions
https://www.sarproz.com/groups/sarproz-group/forum/topic/stratified-aps-estimation/
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periz replied to the topic error, read_w_darksky: empty API! aborting in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 5 months ago
please zip your files before uploading them
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periz replied to the topic No external Sentinel orbits in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 6 months ago
Nureldin: you are using a 2018 version. please contact support by email to get a link to download a more recent version.
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periz replied to the topic APS processing in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 7 months ago
Hi,
please refer to the online material (tutorials). For further discussion, please talk with your colleagues. There is a pretty big community of Sarproz users at the Wuhan University, including professors.
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periz replied to the topic Couldn't open main.exe in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 7 months ago
as written above, you have installed the 32-bit version. please install the 64-bit instead
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periz replied to the topic SBAS Analysis in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 7 months ago
Hi Gokhan,
I suggest we have a remote session. It’s difficult to give suggestions without seeing your data.
Yes, the smart analysis (non-parametric temporal filter) is a non-linear analysis and it returns the time series plus the cumulative displacement.
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periz replied to the topic SBAS Analysis in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 7 months ago
we never made such a tutorial for 2 reasons. firstly, because there is no “SBAS” button in Sarproz. secondly, because approaches that differ from the standard time series approach offered by Sarproz are specific to each case. So, if we would make a tutorial, it would be specific to that single case, not something to be replicated to each other…[Read more]
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periz replied to the topic coregistration fail in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 8 months ago
1. do not post your questions in the group update line
2. do not post multiple times or you will be banned
3. do not post useless long repeated messagesyour data looks corrupted, try download it again
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periz replied to the topic TomoSAR with Sentinel-1 for building height extraction? in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 8 months ago
Hi,
if you are interested in building height, just use the standard PS approach, it’s the best tool you can find around for that, and it will give you all what you need.
Tomosar by itself would mean finding multiple scattering centers in the same resolution cell. the amount of additional infos you can find with respect to the standard approach is…[Read more] -
periz replied to the topic Sarproz Release 2019.1 in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 9 months ago
to be sure that java is correctly set in Matlab, you have to check the sarproz messages. when you start sarproz, now a message is given about the used java version. please report here those messages or the log file
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periz replied to the topic DarkSky weather data download, Java version in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 9 months ago
Dear all,
a beta version is now being uploaded on the update server.
The new version is performing a few checks regarding the existing java installation and proposing or applying possible solutions.
Being it a new implementation, we did not check yet every possible scenario, so, it will take some time to be improved and become robust. Please try…[Read more] -
periz started the topic DarkSky weather data download, Java version in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 9 months ago
Dear all,
recently we experienced issues in downloading weather data from Darksky.
These issues are not preventing Sarproz from working properly. However, if your application requires precise temperature data, you’d be expecting the weather data download procedure to work effectively.
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periz replied to the topic Using an External DEM in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 9 months ago
as it is written above, the DEM must be in geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude)
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periz replied to the topic Sarproz Release 2019.1 in the forum Sarproz Forum 4 years, 9 months ago
it looks like darksky has changed its security protocol and this is conflicting with the default java options used to connect to the webpage. this is not affecting everybody, it depends on the used java version. we are searching for a workaround and we’ll keep you posted
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