In the last decades, the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology has undergone a quality increase in signal acquisition and therefore a greater quality and precision of the measurements. This allowed to develop a technique capable of capturing the displacements over time, called Differential Interferometric SAR (D-InSAR). At first, the Satellite Interferometry (InSAR) technique was used to determine the displacements that occurred as a result of earthquakes, land-slides and volcanic eruptions. Now, thanks to the sensitivity achieved, several studies are currently ongoing to investigate the possibility of using these techniques to monitor the movements and deformations of buildings and infrastructures. In this paper, an attempt is made to evaluate the correlation between DInSAR data and the damage states of buildings based on differential settlement scenarios. For this purpose, nonlinear numerical models of RC buildings have been developed and analyzed.

(2021). Investigation on the Use of SAR Data at the Building Scale . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/174744

Investigation on the Use of SAR Data at the Building Scale

Castelli, Simone;Belleri, Andrea;Marini, Alessandra;Riva, Paolo
2021-01-01

Abstract

In the last decades, the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology has undergone a quality increase in signal acquisition and therefore a greater quality and precision of the measurements. This allowed to develop a technique capable of capturing the displacements over time, called Differential Interferometric SAR (D-InSAR). At first, the Satellite Interferometry (InSAR) technique was used to determine the displacements that occurred as a result of earthquakes, land-slides and volcanic eruptions. Now, thanks to the sensitivity achieved, several studies are currently ongoing to investigate the possibility of using these techniques to monitor the movements and deformations of buildings and infrastructures. In this paper, an attempt is made to evaluate the correlation between DInSAR data and the damage states of buildings based on differential settlement scenarios. For this purpose, nonlinear numerical models of RC buildings have been developed and analyzed.
2021
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European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring. Special Collection of 2020 Papers - Volume 2
Rizzo, Piervincenzo; Milazzo, Alberto;
978-3-030-64907-4
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EWSHM 2020: 10th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, Palermo, Italy, 2020
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2020
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Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica delle Costruzioni
Buildings scale; Deformation time-series; Differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry (DInSAR); RC structures;
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Castelli, Simone; Rota, Luca; Belleri, Andrea; Marini, Alessandra; Riva, Paolo
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