Satellite Insar Technology for Displacements Monitoring of Bridges: A Comparison With Onsite Topographic Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification
ANDREA VALENTINI,
DANIEL TONELLI,
ALFREDO ROCCA
et al.
Abstract:Satellites equipped with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors can capture millimetre-scale displacement of the Earth's surface and man-made structures regardless of atmospheric conditions or lighting. Over the past two decades, Interferometric SAR (InSAR) has found many applications, including monitoring subsidence, volcanoes, and glaciers. While there have been some applications in civil engineering, a metrological validation of satellite technology for remote structural health monitoring (SHM) compared to … Show more
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