2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14153524
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An Efficient Global Scale Sentinel-1 Radar Backscatter and Interferometric Processing System

Abstract: We describe an efficient and cost-effective data access mechanism for Sentinel-1 Terrain Observation with Progressive Scans (TOPS) mode bursts. Our data access mechanism enables burst-based data access and processing, thereby eliminating the European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Sentinel-1 Single Look Complex (SLC) data packaging conventions as a bottleneck to large scale processing. The pipeline throughput is now determined by the available computation resources and the efficiency of the analysis algorithms. For ta… Show more

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“…Each scene is stored as a GeoTIFF. The details of the coregistration process can be found in Agram et al (2022). Note that this cost will be present for any InSAR pipeline, and this cost is shared between the two InSAR methods being assessed, since these data are reused.…”
Section: Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each scene is stored as a GeoTIFF. The details of the coregistration process can be found in Agram et al (2022). Note that this cost will be present for any InSAR pipeline, and this cost is shared between the two InSAR methods being assessed, since these data are reused.…”
Section: Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GTC products have been geolocated precisely [9] but have not been corrected for terrain-related radiometric effects. While we provide mathematical expression for working with different calibration levels of GTC products, we specifically focus on σ 0,E GTC products, which we process at Descartes Labs at a global scale [10].…”
Section: Of 16mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For all examples presented in this section, we consider a facet located at near-range of the imaged swath as the impact of change in imaging geometry decreases with slant range [19]. We also specifically consider the transformation of σ 0,E GTC products to γ 0,T as this is most relevant for use with our global scale radar backscatter product [10]. This analysis can be easily extended in the same framework to study transformation of β 0 and γ 0,E GTC products.…”
Section: Terrain Flattening Of Geocoded Stacksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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