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Satellite radar interferometry: Potential and limitations for structural assessment and monitoring

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JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
Volume 46, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.103756

Keywords

DInSAR; SBAS; Structural monitoring; Structural assessment; Settlement damages; Displacement time series; Mean deformation velocity

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  1. Italian Civil Protection Department (DPC)
  2. I-AMICA [PONa3_00363]
  3. Italian Civil Protection Department within the project RELUIS 2019-2022 WP6 Structural Health Monitoring and Satellite Data

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The paper analyzes the potential and limitations of DInSAR techniques for structural monitoring and assessment, proposing a comprehensive approach for processing and interpreting satellite radar interferometry data. It discusses the main issues of DInSAR measurements for structural applications, as well as the analysis of displacement time series and deformation velocities for single construction.
The present paper analyzes potential and limitations of multi-temporal Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) techniques applied for the structural monitoring and assessment of constructions affected by different external actions. A comprehensive approach for the processing, interpretation and proper use of satellite radar interferometry data for structural analyses at urban and single-construction scales is proposed. Following a brief literature review, highlighting the most relevant applications in this field, some aspects concerning DInSAR techniques are shortly summarized, particularly focusing on the Small BAseline Subset (SBAS) approach applied to perform advanced analyses at structural level. Then, the main issues of the DInSAR measurements exploitation for structural applications are discussed, focusing on the use of both one or two datasets relevant to ascending and descending satellite passes. Analysis at the scale of single construction (i.e., building, bridge, etc.) of displacements time series and mean deformation velocities is discussed, in order to identify scenarios that may become potentially critical for the structures. Some application examples are provided, employing COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) datasets relative to the urban area of Rome (Italy), acquired during the 2011-2019 time interval and processed through the SBAS algorithm. Specific considerations related to the use of DInSAR measurements for structural monitoring and assessment are then proposed, also discussing possible approaches for preliminary and detailed evaluation of structural damages.

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