Potential of satellite InSAR techniques for monitoring of bridge deformations

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2015
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Lazecky,M
Perissin,D
Bakon,M
Sousa,JJ
Hlavacova,I
Real,N
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Satellite SAR interferometry (InSAR) is proven as effective method for monitoring of deformations of both terrain and urban structures. By applying multi-temporal InSAR processing techniques (for example Persistent Scatterers InSAR - PS InSAR) to a series of radar images over the same region, it is possible to detect both vertical and horizontal movements of such structures and to evaluate rate of their movements in sensitivity of first millimeters in direction of satellite sight (usually inclined by 20-35° from vertical axis). Therefore, it is possible to identify abnormal or excessive movement indicating potential problems requiring detailed ground investigation. Three case studies (in Bratislava, Ostrava and Hong Kong) presented within the paper demonstrate potential for monitoring deformations and movements due to thermal dilation of bridge structures. © 2015 IEEE.
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