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This functionality enables to execute, in a single iteration, the following processing sequence:
–Powers and Coherence Geocoding.
The final purpose of this processing chain is to generate an RGB color composite (MTC, multi-temporal coherence) for the visualisation and identification of coherent temporal changes.
Technical Note
Details specific to each step implemented here are described in their respective reference help page. We recommend to read them carefully.
Note: this workflow allows importing and subsampling SAR data. In case SAR Data have already been imported and subsampled, these unnecessary steps will be skipped by setting to True these steps in the Input step - Parameters tab.
Only copolarized (VV or HH) data are allowed in this workflow.
Input
Input Files
Input Reference file
File name of the Reference data (_slc) or original files. This file is mandatory.
Input Secondary file
File name of the Secondary data (_slc) or original files. This file is mandatory.
Area of Interest
In case of SLC IW import, a vector file (.shp), or a Google Earth file (.kml or .kmz) can be upload to specify a region of interest. Only the bursts intersecting this region will be imported and cut during this step. This will reduce the import processing time and disk space needs. This file is optional.
Note: Only AOI files in geographic coordinates (Lat/Long) are supported. If the needed shapefile is available only in another cartographic system, please use the Cartographic Transformation Shape tool to convert it in geographic coordinates.
DEM/Cartographic System
Reference Type
The choice is given between the three following options:
•Input DEM: the provided "Input Digital Elevation Model" file is used in the process;
•Reference Height: in case that the Digital Elevation Model is not used, the parameters needed to define the Cartographic System, the pixel spacing and the reference height are compulsory;
•DEM Download: The Digital Elevation Model Extraction tool is used to download an online digital elevation model. Various sources are available, see this section for further information.
note that the choice of one source is compulsory.
Parameters
•Skip Import SAR Data: it allows skipping the Import SAR Data step if set to True in case these data have already been imported;
•Skip Sample Selection : it allows skipping the Sample Selection SAR Geometry Data, if set to True, in case these data have already been sampled and the _cut files have already been created;
Grid Size
The grid size of the output data must be defined; the default unit of measure is meters.
Note that - for the Geographic projection - if values higher than 0.2 are entered they will be considered as metric units and then automatically, and roughly, converted from meters to degrees; if values lower than 0.2 are entered they will be considered as degree and used as such without any conversion.
Import Generic SAR Data
It allows importing and subsampling generic SAR data. Some parameters refer only to Sentinel-1 data , in this case "SENTINEL" is reported in the specific field to fill out. For more details refer to Import Data Generic SAR data.
Coherence
It brings to the principal parameters of the Coherence step. Refer to the relevant section technical note for further information about the process and other Preferences parameters.
Multilooking
It brings to the principal parameters of the Multilooking step. Refer to the relevant section technical note for further information about the process and other Preferences parameters.
Coregistration
It brings to the principal parameters of the Coregistration step. Refer to the relevant section technical note for further information about the process and other Preferences parameters.
Powers and Coherence geocoding
It brings to the principal parameters of the Geocoding step. Refer to the relevant section technical note for further information about the process and other Preferences parameters.
Generate Color Composite
It brings to the principal parameters of the Color Composite Generation step. Refer to the relevant section technical note for further information about the process and other Preferences parameters.
Output
Output File
Output file name(s) of all geocoded file(s). The number of output files must be equal to the number of input files. This file list is mandatory.
Output File
Name of the output root. This file is mandatory.
Delete Temporary Files
By setting this flag, temporary files which are created in the intermediate steps, are automatically removed. All of the intermediate files are kept otherwise, refer to the Output lists relevant to each processing step for further information.
_cc_geo
Geocoded coherence with the associated header files (.sml, .hdr).
_Reference_geo
Geocoded intensity with the associated header files (.sml, .hdr).
_Secondary_geo
Geocoded intensity with the associated header files (.sml, .hdr).
_rgb
Tiff image and corresponding header file (.sml). In the output RGB image the Red channel is the Reference intensity (_pwr); the Green channel is the Secondary intensity (_pwr); the Blue channel is the Coherence (_cc).
.tif
Tiff image and corresponding header file (.sml).
.kml
ASCII file containing the information to visualize the Tiff image in Google Earth. It is generated only for images geocoded using the GEO-GLOBAL reference system.
Details specific to the Units of Measure and Nomenclature of the output products can be found in the Data Format section.
General Function(s)
Preview
By setting this flag, the temporary files are made available to visualize after a single step in the chain.
Delete Temporary Files
By setting this flag to false, It is possible to keep all the temporary files created during the processing. The files are located in the ENVI Output Directory in a folder with the following name: SARsTmpDir_ddmmmyyyy_hhmmss
Save
Clicking this button allows to save and close the workflow at the actual step. After saving the workflow the window will be closed
Open
Clicking this button allows to open a previously saved workflow.
< Back
Clicking this button the previous step of the workflow is shown.
Next >
Clicking this button the actual step of the workflow is performed. once finished, the next step is shown.
Next >>>
Clicking this button all the steps are performed in succession and it is no more necessary to use the "Next >" button. Make sure that all settings in all the steps are correctly set before starting with this processing.
Close
The window will be closed.
References
Consult the reference guide specific to each processing step.