Welcome to ROI_PAC Wiki
Repeat Orbit Interferometry PACkage (ROI_PAC)
Software for processing synthetic aperture radar data to produce differential interferograms. Licenses available at no charge for non-commercial use.
News
ROI_pac version 3.0.1 was released on 24 August 2009. This version has some improvements and bug fixes since version 3.0 that was released in 2007. Get it from Open Channel Foundation. See Installation for installation instructions and TestRoi for instructions on processing the test data.
See Patches page for fixes to v3.0 that are in the v3.0.1 release (and look here for new patches).
The UNAVCO ROI_pac InSAR for beginners short course for 2010 was held in August 16-18 in Boulder, Colorado. See http://www.unavco.org/edu_outreach/uscs/2010/2010-InSAR.html for details and to download presentations. This class was fully subscribed in 2010, so it will probably be offered again next year.
Some of the ROI_pac short course presentations from previous years are posted here.
Another ROI_pac Short Course is going to be held September 1-3, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey at the Istanbul Kultur University (IKU). Contact Dr. Elif SERTEL of Istanbul Technical University or YuriFialko for details.
A new page Suggestions for improvements has been added to discuss improvements that people would like to see in ROI_pac.
New pages on Offset Tracking and Preparing Data for Modeling were added.
Using ROI_PAC
- Phase filtering and unwrapping
- Teaching related
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