it is not implemented. By now, the only option to apply Persistent Scatterer techniques is the export for the later processing in StaMPS and matlab: http://forum.step.esa.int/c/s1tbx/stamps
Hi, does SBAS has been implemented yet in SNAP?
No, unforrunately multi-baseline interferogram stacks are currently not possible
Too bad, i have a question. I knew that stamps can only be run on Linux. But can i run it on vmplayer just like snaphu?
It has been really a long wait!
We will support interfacing with PyRate in the future so unfortunately the wait not over yet, but it will come! The current target is SNAP8.0 that should be released in ~6 months.
for my research project I need to use the SBAS technique how would I implement it through SNAP
the basic idea of SBAS is to create interferograms between all image pairs which fulfill defined criteria, e.g. perpendicular_baseline < 50 m and temporal baseline < 48 days. It is currently not implemented in SNAP to do this automatically and also the StaMPS export currently only allows single master stacks.
Multi-master functionalities are planned for future versions of SNAP, but not in the upcoming months.
Thx in advance
SBAS export for StaMPS is not ready to use in the current version of SNAP.
Got it. So sorry
No problem, we are all so excited about it
It will not be supported within SNAP 7.0 and the entire topic of multi-master interferograms are planned to be finished in SNAP 10 the latest (https://senbox.atlassian.net/browse/SITBX-721).
Dear ABraun, May I know when SNAP 10 version will release?
I only know that SNAP 9 is scheduled for autumn 2021.
Could anyone describe the purposes of SBAS and how can I apply it in SNAP.
Currently, SNAP only supports PSI, please have a look here: StaMPS - Detailed instructions
Future versions of SNAP come with support of the PyRate environment which follows the SBAS approach: Output name errors when saving SNAP files for PyRate - #10 by SebBuchelt
is there any tutorial for how to work with PSI in SNAP ?
yes, several exist.
thanks for your help