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4 October 2017 Multitemporal synthetic aperture radar for bridges monitoring
Serena Tessitore, Diego Di Martire, Domenico Calcaterra, Donato Infante, Massimo Ramondini, Gianpiero Russo
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Abstract
The present work is devoted to analyze the potentiality of satellite-based techniques for structural monitoring of bridges. Specifically, the well-known case study of the cable stayed bridge across the river Garigliano and Ausente stream is presented. The available “in situ” data have been compared and integrated with satellite-based measurements (ERS, ENVISAT satellites) for the common monitoring period (1993-2004); thus, the temporal observation window has been extended until 2010 (ENVISAT satellite). DInSAR represents a consolidated tool for deformation monitoring and its application on man-made structures and infrastructures can make easier the detection of potential problems with a consequent improvement of risks management.
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Serena Tessitore, Diego Di Martire, Domenico Calcaterra, Donato Infante, Massimo Ramondini, and Gianpiero Russo "Multitemporal synthetic aperture radar for bridges monitoring", Proc. SPIE 10431, Remote Sensing Technologies and Applications in Urban Environments II, 104310C (4 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2278459
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KEYWORDS
Bridges

Satellites

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar

Structural monitoring

Synthetic aperture radar

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