New Insights in InSAR and GNSS Measurements
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 June 2022) | Viewed by 6125
Special Issue Editors
Interests: InSAR; GNSS; advances in geodetic measurements
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent decades, SAR Interferometry (InSAR) and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) have made a giant stride in locating geohazards and monitoring the Earth surface. Both methods of geodetic measurements from air and space have changed the way people understand the process of Earth systems. As more SAR and GNSS data are obtained from satellite, airborne, and ground-based platforms, the effective managements of huge datasets have been an issue for scientific communities. Researchers have strived for the development of data management and started to embody artificial intelligence for solving problems inherent in those big data (e.g., noise reduction, identification of geohazards). Furthermore, sensing and processing technologies of SAR and GNSS have been greatly improved and enabled us to capture signals of our interests that could be buried among noise sources. Consequently, future advances in InSAR and GNSS will make us obtain more precise and temporally and spatially dense measurements.
This Special Issue will gather original research articles, reviews, technical notes, and letters to provide the future insights of InSAR and GNSS development in data management and sensor and processing technologies. Research studies are not limited to the single use of InSAR or GNSS, but synergetic use with InSAR, GNSS, and other sensors (i.e., LiDAR, optical images, field survey) is also welcome. We also encourage studies including new ideas of big data analysis, noise reduction, identification of geohazards, and automated processing in InSAR and GNSS.
Dr. Jin-Woo Kim
Dr. Yusuf Eshqi Molan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Advances in InSAR and GNSS
- Artificial intelligence
- Machine learning
- Integrated use of geodetic measurements
- Developments in sensing and processing technology
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