Differences between LiDAR and SAR
LiDAR | SAR |
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Weather dependent (blocked by cloud coverage) | Continuous coverage (see through clouds) |
Extremely high-resolution data allowing for detection of forest density or minor construction flaws | Observes progression of surface deformation - ideal for analyzing structural health of infrastructure and future maintenance planning |
Airborne - ability to choose when and where to collect data | Space borne - data collected at pace and path of satellite orbit. (SAR can also be airborne) |
Predefined area of interest | Monitors area in orbit path |
Type of spectrum: infrared | Type of spectrum: microwave |
Single-frequency | Multi-frequency |
Differences between LiDAR and SAR
LiDAR SAR Weather dependent (blocked by cloud coverage) Continuous coverage (see through clouds) Extremely high-resolution data al...
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Satellite line-of-sight
Basic displacement information provided by the service is the satellite line-of-sight (LOS), with projected to ground geometry and quality measures pe...
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SAR
The main source of information for deriving ground motion data are Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the ESA Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission. Th...
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Sentinel 1
Sentinel-1 routinely collects data in three modes: Interferometric Wide Swath (IW), Extra Wide Swath (EW) and Wave (WV). The latter two are used for m...
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About InSAR
Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) is the main technology for space based ground motion measurement. It has been in use for more than 25 ...
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Data Delivery
This service offers analyzed data in powerful yet simple to operate visual mapping application. SILLE enables data analytics, comparison, reporting an...
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Sille uses European Space Agency Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) satelite Sentinel-1 to gather information. What is InSAR? InSar is...
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