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Publications of Alessandro Parizzi

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Homa Ansari, Francesco De Zan, and Alessandro Parizzi. Study of Systematic Bias in Measuring Surface Deformation With SAR Interferometry. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 59(2):1285-1301, February 2021. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, SAR Interferometry, Time Series, Surface Displacement, Deformation, radar imaging, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, short temporal baseline interferograms, Earth surface deformation, SAR time series, mentioned phase component, biasing impact, quality measure, fading signal, physical signal, modern SAR missions, deformation bias, efficient deformation-signal retrieval, accurate deformation-signal retrieval, multilooked interferograms, systematic bias, measuring surface deformation, SAR interferometry, interferometric signal, multilooked synthetic aperture radar interferograms, atmospheric Earth-surface topography changes, stochastic noise, temporal decorrelation, systematic phase component, Big Data, deformation estimation, differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar, SAR, DInSAR, distributed scatterers, DS, error analysis, near real-time processing, NRT, phase inconsistencies, signal decorrelation, time-series analysis. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Homa Ansari, Francesco De Zan, Alessandro Parizzi, Michael Eineder, Kanika Goel, and Nico Adam. Measuring 3-D Surface Motion With Future SAR Systems Based on Reflector Antennae. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 13(2):272-276, February 2016. Keyword(s): artificial satellites, radar interferometry, reflector antennas, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, 3D surface motion measurement, SAR system, reflector antennae, interferometric synthetic aperture radar, 1D line-of-sight motion measurement, left-looking observation, right-looking observation, SAR acquisition mode, BiDiSAR, SuperSAR, electronic beam steering, squinted SAR geometry, satellite constellation, data processing, Synthetic aperture radar, Orbits, Geometry, Satellites, Motion measurement, Antenna measurements, Sensitivity, Azimuth shifts, error analysis, interferometric SAR (InSAR), SAR acquisition geometry, squinted SAR, 3-D surface motion, Azimuth shifts, error analysis, interferometric SAR (InSAR), SAR acquisition geometry, squinted SAR, 3-D surface motion. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. G. Gomba, A. Parizzi, F. De Zan, M. Eineder, and R. Bamler. Toward Operational Compensation of Ionospheric Effects in SAR Interferograms: The Split-Spectrum Method. IEEE_J_GRS, 54(3):1446-1461, March 2016. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, split-spectrum, split-spectrum interferometry, split-band, split-band interferometry, ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation, synthetic aperture radar, L-band interferograms, L-band synthetic aperture radar interferometric pairs, SAR interferograms, advanced land observing satellite phased-array, differential ionospheric path delay, geophysical processes, ground deformation signals, ionospheric effects operational compensation, ionospheric phase, split-spectrum method, tropospheric path delay, Accuracy, Azimuth, Coherence, Delays, Estimation, Ionosphere, Synthetic aperture radar, Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), ionosphere estimation, split spectrum, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) ionospheric effects. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. Francesco De Zan, A. Parizzi, Pau Prats-Iraola, and Paco López-Dekker. A SAR Interferometric Model for Soil Moisture. IEEE_J_GRS, 52(1):418-425, January 2014. Keyword(s): dielectric properties, hydrological techniques, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, soil, synthetic aperture radar, Born approximation, L-band airborne SAR data, SAR interferometric model, coherence magnitudes, complex interferometric coherences, geometrical properties, interferogram triplets, phase consistency, plane waves, quantitatively synthetic aperture radar interferometric observables, scattering models, soil moisture, tomography, vertical complex wavenumbers, Coherence, L-band, Moisture, Soil moisture, Synthetic aperture radar, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. Nico Adam, Alessandro Parizzi, Michael Eineder, and Michele Crosetto. Practical persistent scatterer processing validation in the course of the Terrafirma project. Journal of Applied Geophysics, 69(1):59-65, 2009. [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. G. Gomba, F. De Zan, and A. Parizzi. Ionospheric Phase Screen and Ionospheric Azimuth Shift Estimation Combining the Split-Spectrum and Multi-Squint Methods. In Proc. EUSAR 2016: 11th European Conf. Synthetic Aperture Radar, pages 1-4, June 2016. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, split-spectrum, split-spectrum interferometry, split-band, split-band interferometry, ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation, synthetic aperture radar, L-band interferograms, L-band synthetic aperture radar interferometric pairs, SAR interferograms, advanced land observing satellite phased-array, differential ionospheric path delay, geophysical processes, ground deformation signals, ionospheric effects operational compensation, ionospheric phase, split-spectrum method, tropospheric path delay, Accuracy, Azimuth, Coherence, Delays, Estimation, Ionosphere, Synthetic aperture radar, Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), ionosphere estimation, split spectrum, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) ionospheric effects. [bibtex-entry]


  2. G. Gomba, M. Eineder, A. Parizzi, and R. Bamler. High-resolution estimation of ionospheric phase screens through semi-focusing processing. In Proc. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symp, pages 17-20, July 2014. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, split-spectrum, split-spectrum interferometry, split-band, split-band interferometry, geophysical techniques, ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation, radar imaging, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, SAR images, blurring, coherence, decorrelation, delta-k split-band interferometry method, high-resolution estimation, ionosphere irregularities, ionospheric azimuth effect, ionospheric phase screens, semifocusing processing, synthetic aperture generate shift, turbulent ionosphere, Apertures, Azimuth, Coherence, Estimation, Focusing, Ionosphere, Synthetic aperture radar, InSAR, SAR ionospheric effects, ionosphere estimation, ionosphere scintillation. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Giorgio Gomba, Michael Eineder, Thomas Fritz, and Alessandro Parizzi. Simulation of ionospheric effects on L-band synthetic aperture radar images. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., pages 4463-4466, July 2013. Keyword(s): deformation, geophysical techniques, ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation, radar imaging, radiowave propagation, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar, L-band mission, L-band synthetic aperture radar images, arbitrary ionospheric state, deformation measurements, disrupted raw images, focused images, ionosphere effect simulation, ionosphere estimation methods, ionosphere-free real SAR images, propagation delay errors, Abstracts, Ice, Ionosphere, Monitoring, Ionospheric effects simulation, SAR Interferometry errors. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. R. Brcic, A. Parizzi, M. Eineder, R. Bamler, and F. Meyer. Ionospheric effects in SAR interferometry: An analysis and comparison of methods for their estimation. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., pages 1497-1500, July 2011. Keyword(s): ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation, ionospheric techniques, radar interferometry, synthetic aperture radar, C-band system, L-band ALOS-PALSAR acquisitions, L-band system, P-band system, SAR signal, X-band frequencies, dispersive effects, ionospheric compensation, ionospheric effects, phase error, repeat-pass SAR interferometry, spaceborne SAR systems, topographic retrieval, wideband interferometry, Azimuth, Bandwidth, Delay, Estimation, Interferometry, Ionosphere, Synthetic aperture radar, delta-k, ionosphere, split-spectrum. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. R. Brcic, A. Parizzi, M. Eineder, R. Bamler, and F. Meyer. Estimation and compensation of ionospheric delay for SAR interferometry. In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp., pages 2908-2911, July 2010. Keyword(s): compensation, data acquisition, ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation, radar interferometry, radiowave propagation, remote sensing by radar, spaceborne radar, synthetic aperture radar, L-band ALOS-PALSAR acquisition, L-band system, SAR interferometry, SAR signal propagation, X-band frequency, dispersive effect, ionospheric delay compensation, ionospheric delay estimation, phase error, spaceborne SAR system, synthetic aperture rada, Azimuth, Bandwidth, Delay, Estimation, Frequency estimation, Ionosphere, L-band, delta-k, ionosphere, split-spectrum, wideband interferometry. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. Alessandro Parizzi, Xiaoying Cong, and Michael Eineder. First Results from Multifrequency Interferometry. A comparison of different decorrelation time constants at L-, C-, and X-Band. In Proc. FRINGE 2009, Frascati, Italy, pages 1-5, September 2009. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Decorrelation, Temporal Decorrelation, Differential Interferometry, DInSAR, SAR Interferometry, Coherence. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .


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