RoiPac

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Our lab has installed ROI_PAC 3.0 for SAR and InSAR processing. Some detailed introductions and explainations will be followed soon. And also, you can get information about InSAR and ROI_PAC from the links below.

http://roipac.org/

http://www.uoregon.edu/~das/WikiRoiPac/doku.php?id=welcome

ROI_PAC (3.0)

ROI_PAC is located at /usr/local/ROI_PAC_3_0/ROI_PAC, and there is also SAR data available for your test at /usr/local/TEST_DIR directory. More information about how to play with it will be updated soon.

Usually, there are three steps to finish Interferometry SAR processing with ROI_PAC.

Take the test data (/usr/local/TEST_DIR) for example to explain the processing.

First, compile some environment variable and path used by ROI_PCA. There is already a template file named SAR_CONFIG at /usr/local/ROI_PAC_3_0/ROI_PAC. Change the necessary commands, and then "source" it.

 source SAR_CONFIG


Then, ingest the data. Go to the SAR data directory (/usr/local/TEST_DIR/930110 and /usr/local/TEST_DIR/950523), and ingest data respectively.

 TEST_DIR/930110> make_raw.pl PRC SARLEADER1993011018252739T1Of1 930110 
 TEST_DIR/950523> make_raw.pl PRC SARLEADER1995052318253409T1Of1 950523 

Note: Different SAR data format has different command to ingest. For our case, they are ERS data, so "make_raw.pl" is used.

Last, data processing. Actually, there is a command "process_2pass.pl" can run all the steps after raw data ready. And the file "int.proc" in main directory (/usr/local/TEST_DIR) specifiles two scene directories (data and orbit) and other processing parameters for a given interferogram.

 process_2pass.pl int.proc

And also, we can do it step by step.

 process_2pass.pl int.proc [DoItFrom EndItAt]
 DoItFrom = point in process.pl to start
 EndItAt = point in process.pl to end
 Can be: raw, roi_prep, orbbase, slcs, offsets, resamp, flatorb, full_res, filtered, make_mask, unwrapped, simulation, morph_sim, 
         redo_base or use_sim_base
 EndItAt can also be synth_offset

For more information about ROI_PAC, please refer POI_PAC website and Eric Fielding's ppt "ROI-pac Internals".

And also, you can look at Andrew Newman's introduction for ROI_PAC processing here: http://geophysics.eas.gatech.edu/people/anewman/classes/MGM/InSAR/Setup.html