* add Dockerfile and SConfigISCE to build cuda-enabled modules * add Dockerfile and SConfigISCE to build cuda-enabled modules * set correct name * update for centos7 and cuda-dev image * restore * disable GPUampcor * update * save * sync up Dockerfile updates * fix base image * change docker image names * create gpu vs. cpu specific tags * update with nodata WBD Stitcher * fix segmentation fault when running sciflo workflows - remove dependencies that downgrade the `geos` conda package * sync fix for segmentation fault to cuda builds * ping ffi to version 1.12.2 Latest version of ffi, 1.13.0, breaks installation of fpm: ``` $ sudo gem install --no-ri --no-rdoc fpm Fetching: cabin-0.9.0.gem (100%) Successfully installed cabin-0.9.0 Fetching: backports-3.17.2.gem (100%) Successfully installed backports-3.17.2 Fetching: arr-pm-0.0.10.gem (100%) Successfully installed arr-pm-0.0.10 Fetching: clamp-1.0.1.gem (100%) Successfully installed clamp-1.0.1 Fetching: ffi-1.13.0.gem (100%) ERROR: Error installing fpm: ffi requires Ruby version >= 2.3. ``` TODO: remove pin when ffi's backwards compatiblity is restored. * comment out unused import * add build circleci job to PR tests * pin ffi in cuda build * revert logging hackery * fix "target_include_directories called with non-compilable target type" errors * Keep source directory for topsStack Co-authored-by: dustinlo <dustin.k.lo@jpl.nasa.gov> Co-authored-by: shitong01 <stchin@ntu.edu.sg> Co-authored-by: Ryan Burns <47790121+rtburns-jpl@users.noreply.github.com> |
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README.md |
README.md
Stack Processors
Read the document for each stack processor for details.
Installation
To use the TOPS or Stripmap stack processors you need to:
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Install ISCE as usual
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Depending on which stack processor you need to try, add the path of the folder containing the python scripts to your
$PATH
environment variable as follows:- add the full path of your contrib/stack/topsStack to
$PATH
to use the topsStack for processing a stack of Sentinel-1 TOPS data - add the full path of your contrib/stack/stripmapStack to
$PATH
to use the stripmapStack for processing a stack of StripMap data
- add the full path of your contrib/stack/topsStack to
Note: The stack processors do not show up in the install directory of your isce software. They can be found in the isce source directory.
Important Note:
There might be conflicts between topsStack and stripmapStack scripts (due to comman names of different scripts). Therefore users MUST only have the path of one stack processor in their $PATH environment at a time, to avoid conflicts between the two stack processors.
References
Users who use the stack processors may refer to the following literatures:
For StripMap stack processor and ionospheric phase estimation:
- H. Fattahi, M. Simons, and P. Agram, "InSAR Time-Series Estimation of the Ionospheric Phase Delay: An Extension of the Split Range-Spectrum Technique", IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., vol. 55, no. 10, 5984-5996, 2017. (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7987747/)
For TOPS stack processing:
- H. Fattahi, P. Agram, and M. Simons, “A network-based enhanced spectral diversity approach for TOPS time-series analysis,” IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 777–786, Feb. 2017. (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7637021/)