In recent years many new developments have been made in the field of SAR image analysis. The diversity of available
SAR imagery allows a wider range of applications to be covered in the domain of risk management and hazard mapping.
The work that we propose is based on the analysis of differences in ground deformation measurements extracted from
the processing of data stacks acquired at different frequencies. The aim of the project is the definition of criteria that
could assist in the selection of the most appropriate SAR mission according to the type of regions of interest. Key factors
are geographic localization and land cover.
The study is organized in two main parts. First, the impact of sensitivity to motion, land cover characteristics, spatial
resolution and atmospheric artifacts is investigated at different wavelengths. Second, the PS density achieved and the
capacity to detect and monitor fast and slow motions over urban and rural areas with different frequencies is analyzed.
The presented InSAR analyses have been performed using the Stable Point Network (SPN) PSI software developed by
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