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Application of differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry (DINSAR) to the monitoring of ground and structure movements

Date read: 2019-01-01 {_iPublic_txt_centro_}: E.T.S. DE ING. DE CAMINOS CANALES Y P.. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | ID: https://oa.upm.es/55682/

Author: García Sánchez, Adrián Jesús

Director: Marchamalo Sacristán, Miguel ; Gonzalez Rodrigo, Beatriz

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess (Rights); During the last decades, satellite-based Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology has been fully developed in the academic world with the implementation of the algorithms and methodologies that allow the exploitation of satellite-based radar information. However, in some applications, such as the monitoring of ground civil structures, the transition between the academic and the professional work is far from being complete. The lack of a clear standardization of the potential and limits of the technique along with the limited amount of ground truth data from actual constructions work have slowed down the common operational use of satellite-based SAR sensors in the monitoring of construction works. This thesis aims at shedding light to this matter. (Summary)
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Ingeniería civil y de la construcción

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