Interferometric Stacking - Post Processing Tools - Point Density Map

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Interferometric Stacking - Post Processing Tools - Point Density Map

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Purpose

 

This tool is used to create a point density map based on an point shape file, e.g. PS or SBAS vector output.

 

Technical Note

 

This tool creates a raster point density map geometrically defined by the reference file with a grid size selected by the user and based on an input point shape file. It is intended to be used to visualize the geometrical distribution of valid displacement measurements points generated by SBAS or PS processing.

 

Input Files

 

Reference File

A raster file used as a reference for the output map. The output map will have the same extent and cartographic projection as this file. Usually the mean_geo file generated by the PS or SBAS geocoding is used.

Input File List

The point shp files.

 

Parameters - Principal Parameters

 

Grid Size

Tile output grid size of the map expressed in meters.

 

Parameters - Global

 

It brings to the general section of the Preferences parameters. Any modified value will be used and stored for further processing sessions.

 

Parameters - Other Parameters

 

It brings to the general section of the Preferences parameters. Any modified value will be used and stored for further processing sessions.

 

Output Files

 

Output Root Name

Name of the output root. This file is mandatory.

 

_geo.tif

Point density map in raster format.

 

General Functions

 

Exec

The processing step is executed.

 

Store Batch        

The processing step is stored in the batch list. The Batch Browser button allows to load the batch processing list.

 

Close        

The window will be closed.

 

Help

Specific help document section.

 

Specific Function(s)

 

None.

 

See Also

 

Task, SARscapeBatch object, SARscapeBatch script example

 

References

 

None.