Summary
Remote Sensing
Remote sensing and earth observation
Debian packages which are dealing with Remote Sensing (for instance
Synthetic Aperture Radar -- SAR)
processing (interferometry, polarimetry, data visualization, etc) and
earth observation.
Description
For a better overview of the project's availability as a Debian package, each head row has a color code according to this scheme:
If you discover a project which looks like a good candidate for Debian GIS
to you, or if you have prepared an unofficial Debian package, please do not hesitate to
send a description of that project to the Debian GIS mailing list
Links to other tasks
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Debian GIS Remote Sensing packages
Official Debian packages with high relevance
dans-gdal-scripts
GDAL contributed tools by Geographic Information Network of Alaska
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Versions of package dans-gdal-scripts |
Release | Version | Architectures |
buster | 0.24-3 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
jessie | 0.23-2 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 0.24-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
Debtags of package dans-gdal-scripts: |
role | program |
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License: DFSG free
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Dan Stahlke's GDAL contributed tools are a collection of useful programs to
perform common raster operations. The included tools are:
gdal_contrast_stretch, gdal_dem2rgb, gdal_get_projected_bounds,
gdal_landsat_pansharpi, gdal_list_corners, gdal_merge_simple, gdal_merge_vrt
gdal_raw2geotiff, gdal_trace_outline, gdal_wkt_to_mask, gdal_make_ndv_mask.
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gdal-bin
Geospatial Data Abstraction Library - Utility programs
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Versions of package gdal-bin |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie-security | 1.10.1+dfsg-8+deb8u2 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
buster | 2.4.0+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
stretch-security | 2.1.2+dfsg-5+deb9u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 2.1.2+dfsg-5 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
jessie | 1.10.1+dfsg-8 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
experimental | 3.10.0+dfsg-1~exp1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
sid | 3.9.3+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
trixie | 3.9.3+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
bookworm | 3.6.2+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bullseye-security | 3.2.2+dfsg-2+deb11u2 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
bullseye | 3.2.2+dfsg-2+deb11u2 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster-security | 2.4.0+dfsg-1+deb10u1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
upstream | 3.10.0 |
Debtags of package gdal-bin: |
field | geography |
interface | commandline |
role | program |
scope | utility |
use | checking, converting |
works-with | image, image:raster, image:vector |
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License: DFSG free
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GDAL is a translator library for raster geospatial data formats.
As a library, it presents a single abstract data model to the
calling application for all supported formats. The related OGR
library (which lives within the GDAL source tree) provides
a similar capability for simple features vector data.
GDAL supports 40+ popular data formats, including commonly used
ones (GeoTIFF, JPEG, PNG and more) as well as the ones used in
GIS and remote sensing software packages (ERDAS Imagine,
ESRI Arc/Info, ENVI, PCI Geomatics). Also supported many remote
sensing and scientific data distribution formats such as HDF,
EOS FAST, NOAA L1B, NetCDF, FITS.
OGR library supports popular vector formats like ESRI Shapefile,
TIGER data, S57, MapInfo File, DGN, GML and more.
This package contains utility programs, based on GDAL/OGR library,
namely gdal_translate, gdalinfo, gdaladdo, gdalwarp, ogr2ogr, ogrinfo,
ogrtindex.
The package is enhanced by the following packages:
pktools
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gmtsar
InSAR processing system based on Generic Mapping Tools - metapackage
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Versions of package gmtsar |
Release | Version | Architectures |
trixie | 6.5+ds-2 | all |
sid | 6.5+ds-2 | all |
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License: DFSG free
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GMTSAR is an open source Interferometric Synthetic Aperture RADAR
(InSAR) processing system designed for users familiar with Generic
Mapping Tools (GMT).
The code is written in C and will compile on any computer where GMT
and NETCDF are installed.
The system has three main components:
- a preprocessor for each satellite data type (ERS-1/2, Envisat,
ALOS-1, TerraSAR-X, COSMO-SkyMed, Radarsat-2, Sentinel-1A/B,
and ALOS-2) to convert the native format and orbital information
into a generic format;
- an InSAR processor to focus and align stacks of images, map
topography into phase, and form the complex interferogram;
- a postprocessor, mostly based on GMT, to filter the interferogram
and construct interferometric products of phase, coherence,
phase gradient, and line-of sight displacement in both radar and
geographic coordinates.
GMT is used to display all the products as pdf files and KML images
for Google Earth. A set of shell scripts has been developed for
standard 2-pass processing as well as geometric image alignment for
stacking and time series.
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libepr-api2-dev
??? missing short description for package libepr-api2-dev :-(
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Versions of package libepr-api2-dev |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie | 2.2-2 | all |
stretch | 2.3~dev20150708-2 | all |
Debtags of package libepr-api2-dev: |
devel | library |
role | devel-lib |
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License: DFSG free
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libgdal-dev
Geospatial Data Abstraction Library - Development files
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Versions of package libgdal-dev |
Release | Version | Architectures |
buster-security | 2.4.0+dfsg-1+deb10u1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 2.1.2+dfsg-5 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
experimental | 3.10.0+dfsg-1~exp1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
bookworm | 3.6.2+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bullseye-security | 3.2.2+dfsg-2+deb11u2 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
bullseye | 3.2.2+dfsg-2+deb11u2 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster | 2.4.0+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
sid | 3.9.3+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
stretch-security | 2.1.2+dfsg-5+deb9u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386 |
jessie | 1.10.1+dfsg-8 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
trixie | 3.9.3+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
jessie-security | 1.10.1+dfsg-8+deb8u2 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
upstream | 3.10.0 |
Debtags of package libgdal-dev: |
devel | lang:c, lang:c++, library |
role | devel-lib |
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License: DFSG free
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GDAL is a translator library for raster geospatial data formats.
As a library, it presents a single abstract data model to the
calling application for all supported formats. The related OGR
library (which lives within the GDAL source tree) provides
a similar capability for simple features vector data.
GDAL supports many popular data formats, including commonly used
ones (GeoTIFF, JPEG, PNG and more) as well as the ones used in
GIS and remote sensing software packages (ERDAS Imagine,
ESRI Arc/Info, ENVI, PCI Geomatics). Also supported many remote
sensing and scientific data distribution formats such as HDF,
EOS FAST, NOAA L1B, NetCDF, FITS.
OGR library supports popular vector formats like ESRI Shapefile,
TIGER data, S57, MapInfo File, DGN, GML and more.
This package contains the files needed to develop a software that
will use the GDAL/OGR (headers, static objects, configuration script).
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libossim-dev
OSSIM library -- development files
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Versions of package libossim-dev |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie | 1.8.16-3 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 1.8.20.3+ds-5 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster | 2.6.2-1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
bullseye | 2.9.1-3 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
Debtags of package libossim-dev: |
devel | library |
role | devel-lib |
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License: DFSG free
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Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) is a high performance engine for
remote sensing, image processing, geographical information systems and
photogrammetry. It has been actively developed since 1996.
Designed as a series of high performance software libraries, it is
written in C++ employing the latest techniques in object-oriented
software design.
The library provides advanced remote sensing, image processing, and
geo-spatial functionality. A quick summary of OSSIM functionality
includes ortho-rectification, precision terrain correction, rigorous
sensor models, very large mosaics, and cross sensor fusions, a wide
range of map projections and datums, and a large range of commercial
and government data formats. The architecture of the library supports
parallel processing with mpi (not enabled), a dynamic plugin architecture,
and dynamically connectable objects allowing rapid prototyping of custom
image processing chains.
This package includes the development files to build programs
that use the OSSIM library.
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ossim-core
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Versions of package ossim-core |
Release | Version | Architectures |
stretch | 1.8.20.3+ds-5 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
jessie | 1.8.16-3 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
buster | 2.6.2-1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
bullseye | 2.9.1-3 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
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License: DFSG free
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Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) is a high performance engine for
remote sensing, image processing, geographical information systems and
photogrammetry. It has been actively developed since 1996.
Designed as a series of high performance software libraries, it is
written in C++ employing the latest techniques in object-oriented
software design.
The library provides advanced remote sensing, image processing, and
geo-spatial functionality. A quick summary of OSSIM functionality
includes ortho-rectification, precision terrain correction, rigorous
sensor models, very large mosaics, and cross sensor fusions, a wide
range of map projections and datums, and a large range of commercial
and government data formats. The architecture of the library supports
parallel processing with mpi (not enabled), a dynamic plugin architecture,
and dynamically connectable objects allowing rapid prototyping of custom
image processing chains.
This package includes core tools that use the OSSIM library to
perform some basic tasks.
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otb-bin
??? missing short description for package otb-bin :-(
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Versions of package otb-bin |
Release | Version | Architectures |
bullseye | 7.2.0+dfsg-1 | amd64,i386 |
buster | 6.6.1+dfsg-1 | amd64,i386 |
stretch | 5.8.0+dfsg-3 | amd64,i386 |
bookworm | 8.1.1+dfsg-1 | amd64,i386 |
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License: DFSG free
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otb-bin-qt
??? missing short description for package otb-bin-qt :-(
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Versions of package otb-bin-qt |
Release | Version | Architectures |
stretch | 5.8.0+dfsg-3 | amd64,i386 |
bullseye | 7.2.0+dfsg-1 | amd64,i386 |
buster | 6.6.1+dfsg-1 | amd64,i386 |
bookworm | 8.1.1+dfsg-1 | amd64,i386 |
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License: DFSG free
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python-epr
Python ENVISAT Product Reader API (Python 2)
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Versions of package python-epr |
Release | Version | Architectures |
stretch | 0.9.3-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
jessie | 0.8.1-2 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
buster | 0.9.5-2 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
Debtags of package python-epr: |
devel | lang:python, library |
role | devel-lib |
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License: DFSG free
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PyEPR provides Python bindings for the ENVISAT Product Reader C API
(EPR API) for reading satellite data from ENVISAT ESA (European Space
Agency) mission.
PyEPR, as well as the EPR API for C, supports ENVISAT MERIS, AATSR
Level 1B and Level 2 and also ASAR data products. It provides access
to the data either on a geophysical (decoded, ready-to-use pixel
samples) or on a raw data layer. The raw data access makes it possible
to read any data field contained in a product file.
This is the Python 2 version of the package.
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python-gdal
??? missing short description for package python-gdal :-(
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Versions of package python-gdal |
Release | Version | Architectures |
buster | 2.4.0+dfsg-1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
jessie | 1.10.1+dfsg-8 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
jessie-security | 1.10.1+dfsg-8+deb8u2 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 2.1.2+dfsg-5 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
stretch-security | 2.1.2+dfsg-5+deb9u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386 |
buster-security | 2.4.0+dfsg-1+deb10u1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
upstream | 3.10.0 |
Debtags of package python-gdal: |
devel | lang:python, library |
field | geography |
role | devel-lib |
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License: DFSG free
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python-mipp
Meteorological data Ingest-Processing Package (mipp)
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Versions of package python-mipp |
Release | Version | Architectures |
buster | 1.1.0-1 | all |
stretch | 1.0.0-1 | all |
jessie | 0.9.1-2 | all |
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License: DFSG free
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It's main task is to convert low level satellite data into a format
understood by mpop (http://github.com/mraspaud/mpop).
The primary purpose is to support Geostationary satellite data
(level 1.5) but there is also support for the reading of some polar
orbiting SAR data.
A more sophisticated interface to satellite data objects is supported
by mpop.
Currently it handles data from all current Meteosat Second Generation
(MSG) satellites, Meteosat 7, GOES 11-15, MTSAT's, and GOMS, all a
retrieved via EUMETCast.
In addition mipp handles Synthetic Apperture Radar (SAR) data from
Terrscan-X, Cosmo-Sky Med, and Radarsat 2.
This package is part of the PyTroll toolset.
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python-mpop
Meteorological Post-Processing Package (MPoP)
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Versions of package python-mpop |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie | 1.0.0-1 | all |
stretch | 1.3.1-1 | all |
buster | 1.5.0-4 | all |
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License: DFSG free
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The Meteorological Post-Processing package is a Python library for
generating RGB products for meteorological remote sensing.
As such it can create RGB composites directly from satellite instrument
channels, or take advantage of precomputed PGEs.
It is designed to be easily extendable to support any meteorological
satellite by the creation of plugins. In the base distribution,
it is provided support for Meteosat 7, 8, 9, MTSAT1R, MTSAT2, GOES 11,
GOES 12, GOES 13 through the use of mipp, and Noaa 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
and Metop A through the use of aapp and ahamap.
Reprojection of data is also available through the use of the pyresample
package.
This package is part of the PyTroll toolset.
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python-pycoast
Draw coastlines, borders and rivers on images
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Versions of package python-pycoast |
Release | Version | Architectures |
stretch | 0.5.4+dfsg-1 | all |
buster | 1.2.2+dfsg-1 | all |
jessie | 0.5.2-1 | all |
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License: DFSG free
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Pycoast is a Python package to add coastlines, borders and rivers to
raster images using data from the GSHHG (previously known as GSHHS)
and WDBII datasets.
This package is part of the PyTroll toolset.
This package contains pycoast for Python 2.
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python-pykdtree
Fast kd-tree implementation with OpenMP-enabled queries (Python 2 version)
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Versions of package python-pykdtree |
Release | Version | Architectures |
stretch | 1.2.1-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster | 1.3.1-2 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
jessie | 0.2-1 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
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License: DFSG free
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pykdtree is a kd-tree implementation for fast nearest neighbour search
in Python. The aim is to be the fastest implementation around for
common use cases (low dimensions and low number of neighbours) for
both tree construction and queries.
The implementation is based on scipy.spatial.cKDTree and libANN by
combining the best features from both and focus on implementation
efficiency.
The interface is similar to that of scipy.spatial.cKDTree except only
Euclidean distance measure is supported.
Queries are optionally multithreaded using OpenMP.
This is the Python 2 version of the package.
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python-pyorbital
Orbital and astronomy computations in Python 2
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Versions of package python-pyorbital |
Release | Version | Architectures |
buster | 1.5.0-2 | all |
stretch | 1.1.1-1 | all |
jessie | 0.3.2-1 | all |
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License: DFSG free
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Python package for computing orbital parameters from TLE
files, and making diverse astronomical computations.
This package is part of the PyTroll toolset.
This is the Python 2 version of the package.
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python-pyresample
Resampling of remote sensing data in Python 2
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Versions of package python-pyresample |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie | 1.1.0-1 | all |
buster | 1.10.3-1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 1.2.9-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
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License: DFSG free
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Pyresample is a Python package for resampling (reprojection) of earth
observing satellite data. It handles both resampling of gridded data
(e.g. geostationary satellites) and swath data (polar orbiting
satellites).
Pyresample can use multiple processor cores for resampling.
Pyresample supports masked arrays.
This is the Python 2 version of the package.
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Official Debian packages with lower relevance
nco
Command-line operators to analyze netCDF files
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Versions of package nco |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie | 4.4.2-1 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
buster | 4.7.9-1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
stretch-backports | 4.7.9-1~bpo9+1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
stretch | 4.6.3-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
sid | 5.2.9-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
trixie | 5.2.9-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
bookworm | 5.1.4-1+deb12u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bullseye | 4.9.7-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
Debtags of package nco: |
field | meteorology |
interface | commandline |
role | program |
scope | utility |
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License: DFSG free
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NCO is a suite of programs known as operators. The operators are stand-alone,
command-line programs executable in a POSIX shell. Operators take one or more
netCDF files as input, perform operations (e.g., averaging, hyperslabbing),
and produce a netCDF output file. NCO was originally designed to manipulate and
analyze climate data, though it works on any netCDF format datasets.
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ncview
X11 visual browser for NetCDF format files
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Versions of package ncview |
Release | Version | Architectures |
bullseye | 2.1.8+ds-4 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bookworm | 2.1.8+ds-5 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
trixie | 2.1.11+ds-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
sid | 2.1.11+ds-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
jessie | 1.93g-1 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 2.1.7+ds-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster | 2.1.8+ds-3 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
Debtags of package ncview: |
field | meteorology |
interface | x11 |
role | program |
uitoolkit | athena |
use | viewing |
x11 | application |
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License: DFSG free
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You would use ncview to get a quick and easy, push-button look at
your NetCDF files. You can view simple movies of the data, view along various
dimensions, take a look at the actual data values, change color maps, invert
the data and other simple visual operations.
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netcdf-bin
Programs for reading and writing NetCDF files
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Versions of package netcdf-bin |
Release | Version | Architectures |
sid | 4.9.2-7 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
experimental | 4.9.3~rc2-1~exp1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
buster | 4.6.2-1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 4.4.1.1-2 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bullseye | 4.7.4-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
trixie | 4.9.2-7 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
jessie | 4.1.3-7.2 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
bookworm | 4.9.0-3 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
upstream | 4.9.3~rc2 |
Debtags of package netcdf-bin: |
interface | commandline |
role | program |
scope | utility |
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License: DFSG free
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Contains the programs ncdump and ncgen which convert NetCDF
files to ASCII and back, respectively. NetCDF (network Common Data
Form) is an interface for scientific data access and a
freely-distributed software library that provides an implementation
of the interface. The netCDF library also defines a
machine-independent format for representing scientific data.
Together, the interface, library, and format support the creation,
access, and sharing of scientific data.
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Debian packages in contrib or non-free
doris
Delft object-oriented radar interferometric software
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Versions of package doris |
Release | Version | Architectures |
sid | 5.0.3~beta+dfsg-17 (contrib) | amd64 |
trixie | 5.0.3~beta+dfsg-17 (contrib) | amd64 |
bookworm | 5.0.3~beta+dfsg-16 (contrib) | amd64,i386 |
bullseye | 5.0.3~beta+dfsg-14 (contrib) | amd64,i386 |
buster | 5.0.3~beta+dfsg-7 (contrib) | amd64,i386 |
jessie | 4.06~beta2+dfsg-3 (contrib) | amd64,i386 |
stretch | 4.06~beta2+dfsg-3 (contrib) | amd64,i386 |
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License: DFSG free, but needs non-free components
Language: C++, python, csh
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DORIS is an Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) processor
developed by the Delft Institute of Earth Observation and Space Systems
of Delft University of Technology.
Interferometric products and endproducts such as Digital Elevation
Models and displacement maps can be generated with this software from
Single Look Complex data.
Data from the satellites ERS, ENVISAT (first ENVISAT interferogram,
DEM, and perspective view, JERS (first JERS interferogram), and
RADARSAT (first RADARSAT interferogram) can be processed with the
Doris software.
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googleearth-package
??? missing short description for package googleearth-package :-(
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Versions of package googleearth-package |
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jessie | 1.2.2 (contrib) | all |
stretch | 1.2.2 (contrib) | all |
Debtags of package googleearth-package: |
devel | packaging |
field | geography |
interface | commandline |
role | program |
scope | utility |
use | downloading |
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License: DFSG free, but needs non-free components
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snaphu
Statistical-Cost, Network-Flow Algorithm for 2D Phase Unwrapping
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stretch | 1.4.2-2 (non-free) | amd64 |
bookworm | 2.0.5-1 (non-free) | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bullseye | 2.0.4-1 (non-free) | amd64 |
jessie | 1.4.2-2 (non-free) | amd64 |
buster | 1.4.2-7 (non-free) | amd64 |
trixie | 2.0.7-1 (non-free) | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
sid | 2.0.7-1 (non-free) | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
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role | program |
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License: non-free
Language: C
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Two-dimensional phase unwrapping is the process of recovering
unambiguous phase data from a 2-D array of phase values known only
modulo 2pi rad.
There are many applications, like Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI),
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), fringe pattern analysis, tomography
and spectroscopy, which as part of their fundamental operation depend
upon the extraction of a phase signal from their input image. Usually
the phase is available in a form that suffers from 2-pi phase jumps
due to the use of the mathematical arctangent function, which produces
an inherently wrapped output. This wrapped phase is unusable until the
phase discontinuities are removed.
SNAPHU is an implementation of the Statistical-cost, Network-flow
Algorithm for Phase Unwrapping particularly suitable for SAR
interferometry applications. This algorithm poses phase unwrapping as
a maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) estimation problem, the
objective of which is to compute the most likely unwrapped solution
given the observable input data. Because the statistics relating the
input data to the solution depend on the measured quantity, SNAPHU
incorporates three built-in statistical models, for topography data,
deformation data, and smooth generic data. The posed optimization
problem is solved approximately with use of network-flow techniques.
As SNAPHU uses an iterative optimization procedure, its execution time
depends on the difficulty of the interferogram. In single-tile mode
the required memory is on the order of 100 MB per 1000000 pixels in
the input interferogram.
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Packaging has started and developers might try the packaging code in VCS
gsdview
Geo-Spatial Data Viewer open source edition
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Versions of package gsdview |
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VCS | 0.6.5-1 | all |
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License: GPL-2
Debian package not available
Version: 0.6.5-1
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GSDView open source edition is a lightweight viewer for geo-spatial
data and products written in Python and Qt4. GSDView is modular and
has a simple plug-in architecture. It is mainly intended to be a
graphical front-end for the GDAL library and tools.
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mapready
ASF Remote Sensing Tool Kit
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Versions of package mapready |
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VCS | 2.3.17-1 | all |
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License: non-free
Debian package not available
Language: C
Version: 2.3.17-1
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The MapReady Remote Sensing Tool Kit accepts level 1 detected SAR data,
single look complex SAR data, and optical data from ASF and some other
facilities. It can terrain correct, geocode, apply polarimetric
decompositions to multi-pol SAR data, and save to several common
imagery formats including GeoTIFF. Other software included in the
package are an image viewer, metadata viewer, a projection coordinate
converter, and a variety of command line tools.
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ossim-gui
OSSIM graphical interface
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VCS | 1.8.20.3+ds-1 | all |
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License: free
Debian package not available
Version: 1.8.20.3+ds-1
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Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) is a high performance engine for
remote sensing, image processing, geographical information systems and
photogrammetry. It has been actively developed since 1996.
Designed as a series of high performance software libraries, it is
written in C++ employing the latest techniques in object-oriented
software design.
The library provides advanced remote sensing, image processing, and
geo-spatial functionality. A quick summary of OSSIM functionality
includes ortho-rectification, precision terrain correction, rigorous
sensor models, very large mosaics, and cross sensor fusions, a wide
range of map projections and datums, and a large range of commercial
and government data formats. The architecture of the library supports
parallel processing with mpi (not enabled), a dynamic plugin architecture,
and dynamically connectable objects allowing rapid prototyping of custom
image processing chains.
This package contains the OSSIM graphical interface.
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ossim-package-support
OSSIM package-support utilities
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Versions of package ossim-package-support |
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VCS | 1.8.20.3+ds0-1 | all |
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License: free
Debian package not available
Version: 1.8.20.3+ds0-1
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Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) is a high performance engine for
remote sensing, image processing, geographical information systems and
photogrammetry. It has been actively developed since 1996.
Designed as a series of high performance software libraries, it is
written in C++ employing the latest techniques in object-oriented
software design.
The library provides advanced remote sensing, image processing, and
geo-spatial functionality. A quick summary of OSSIM functionality
includes ortho-rectification, precision terrain correction, rigorous
sensor models, very large mosaics, and cross sensor fusions, a wide
range of map projections and datums, and a large range of commercial
and government data formats. The architecture of the library supports
parallel processing with mpi (not enabled), a dynamic plugin architecture,
and dynamically connectable objects allowing rapid prototyping of custom
image processing chains.
This package contains the OSSIM data shared between packages.
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ossim-planet
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Versions of package ossim-planet |
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VCS | 1.8.20.3+ds-1 | all |
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License: free
Debian package not available
Version: 1.8.20.3+ds-1
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Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) is a high performance engine for
remote sensing, image processing, geographical information systems and
photogrammetry. It has been actively developed since 1996.
Designed as a series of high performance software libraries, it is
written in C++ employing the latest techniques in object-oriented
software design.
The library provides advanced remote sensing, image processing, and
geo-spatial functionality. A quick summary of OSSIM functionality
includes ortho-rectification, precision terrain correction, rigorous
sensor models, very large mosaics, and cross sensor fusions, a wide
range of map projections and datums, and a large range of commercial
and government data formats. The architecture of the library supports
parallel processing with mpi (not enabled), a dynamic plugin architecture,
and dynamically connectable objects allowing rapid prototyping of custom
image processing chains.
This package contains the OSSIM planet utilities.
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ossim-planet-qt
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Versions of package ossim-planet-qt |
Release | Version | Architectures |
VCS | 1.8.20.3+ds-1 | all |
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License: free
Debian package not available
Version: 1.8.20.3+ds-1
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Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) is a high performance engine for
remote sensing, image processing, geographical information systems and
photogrammetry. It has been actively developed since 1996.
Designed as a series of high performance software libraries, it is
written in C++ employing the latest techniques in object-oriented
software design.
The library provides advanced remote sensing, image processing, and
geo-spatial functionality. A quick summary of OSSIM functionality
includes ortho-rectification, precision terrain correction, rigorous
sensor models, very large mosaics, and cross sensor fusions, a wide
range of map projections and datums, and a large range of commercial
and government data formats. The architecture of the library supports
parallel processing with mpi (not enabled), a dynamic plugin architecture,
and dynamically connectable objects allowing rapid prototyping of custom
image processing chains.
This package contains the OSSIM planet Qt utility.
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ossim-plugins
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Versions of package ossim-plugins |
Release | Version | Architectures |
VCS | 1.8.20.3+ds-1 | all |
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License: free
Debian package not available
Version: 1.8.20.3+ds-1
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Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) is a high performance engine for
remote sensing, image processing, geographical information systems and
photogrammetry. It has been actively developed since 1996.
Designed as a series of high performance software libraries, it is
written in C++ employing the latest techniques in object-oriented
software design.
The library provides advanced remote sensing, image processing, and
geo-spatial functionality. A quick summary of OSSIM functionality
includes ortho-rectification, precision terrain correction, rigorous
sensor models, very large mosaics, and cross sensor fusions, a wide
range of map projections and datums, and a large range of commercial
and government data formats. The architecture of the library supports
parallel processing with mpi (not enabled), a dynamic plugin architecture,
and dynamically connectable objects allowing rapid prototyping of custom
image processing chains.
This package contains the OSSIM core plugins.
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polsarpro
Polarimetric SAR Data Processing and Educational Tool
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VCS | 4.2.0+dfsg-1 | all |
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License: GPL-2.0
Debian package not available
Language: C, Tcl/Tk
Version: 4.2.0+dfsg-1
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The Polarimetric SAR Data Processing and Educational Tool aims to
facilitate the accessibility and exploitation of multi-polarised SAR
datasets including those from ESA Third Party Missions (ALOS PALSAR),
Envisat ASAR Alternating Polarisation mode products, RADARSAT-2 and
TerraSAR-X.
A wide-ranging tutorial and comprehensive documentation provide a
grounding in polarimetry and polarimetric interferometry necessary to
stimulate research and development of scientific applications that
utilise such techniques; the toolbox of processing functions offers
users the capability to implement them.
PolSARpro is developed under contract to ESA by a consortium comprising
IETR at the University of Rennes 1, The Microwaves and Radar Institute
(HR) of DLR and AEL Consultants, together with Dr Mark Williams. The
initiative is a direct result of recommendations made at the POLInSAR
Workshops held at ESRIN in January 2003, 2005 and 2007.
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Unofficial packages built by somebody else
adore-doris
Automated DORIS Environment
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License: GPL-2
Language: bash, python
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ADORE is a shell environment designed to simplify and streamline
SAR interferometry with the DORIS InSAR processor.
It is an attempt to simplify processing of different interferometric
stacks like, single-master-stack, or short-baselines.
It is highly configurable and provides sensible default options.
Each DORIS step can be run individually.
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best
Basic Envisat SAR Toolbox
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License: non-free (free for non-commercial applications)
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BEST is a collection of executable software tools that has been
developed to facilitate the use of ESA SAR data.
The purpose of the Toolbox is not to duplicate existing commercial
packages, but to complement them with functions dedicated to the
handling of SAR products obtained from the ASAR (Advanced Synthetic
Aperture Radar) onboard Envisat and the AMIs (Active Microwave
Instrument) onboard ERS 1/2.
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bestgui
A GUI front-end for BEST written in Python and GTK+
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License: GPL-2
Language: Python
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BEST (Basic Envisat SAR Toolbox) is a collection of executable software
tools that has been designed to facilitate the use of ESA (the European
Space Agency) SAR data. It operates according to user-generated
parameters files.
BESTGUI allows you to easily generate the parameters files for the BEST
tools and launch the processing from the GUI. It provides:
- enhanced menus and toolbars
- persistent preferences
- smart environment handling
- colorized output log
- progress bars for processing completion
- the ability of stopping a running task from the GUI (stop button)
- a dialog for the AoI specification
- output preview for all (and not only) the tools that have an image
as output
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eolisa
Client for ESA Earth Observation Catalogue and Ordering Services
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License: to be clarified
Language: Java
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EOLi (Earth Observation Link) is the European Space Agency's client for
Earth Observation Catalogue and Ordering Services. Using EOLi, you can
browse the metadata and preview images of Earth Observation data
acquired by the satellites ENVISAT, ERS, Landsat, IKONOS, DMC, ALOS,
SPOT, Kompsat, Proba, JERS, IRS, Nimbus, NOAA, SCISAT, SeaStar,
Terra/Aqua.
Scientific Users with a registered account can order or download
products of various processing levels.
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getorb
Precise orbits interpolation utility
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License: to be clarified
Language: Fortran
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The software consists of a program lodr to list the content of the
Orbital Data Records (ODRs), a subroutine library getorb.a that can be
ported to some other program to interpolate the orbits and any given
moment, and an example program getorb to demonstrate the use of the
getorb.a library.
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imcorr
Program to do cross-correlation for motion tracking
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License: GPL-2.0+
Language: C
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IMCORR takes two images and a series of input parameters and attempts
to match small subscenes (called 'chips') from the two images.
The program uses a fast fourier transform based version of a
normalized cross-covariance method.
The most common use of this type of algorithm in image processing is
to accurately locate tie-point pairs in two images to coregister them.
However, if the images are already coregistered by other means, the
algorithm may be used to find the displacements of moving features,
provided that the features show little change in their appearance, and
that the motion is strictly translational.
The correlation, peak finding, and error estimation routines in IMCORR
are derived from FORTRAN subroutines from the Land Analysis System
software (LAS) written at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and USGS
Eros Data Center.
IMCORR consists of a C code wrapper which makes the use of the
routines more straightforward and automated for velocity-mapping
applications.
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opticks
Opticks is an open source remote sensing application and development framework
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License: LGPL-2
Language: C, C++
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Opticks is an expandable remote sensing and imagery analysis software
platform that is free and open source. Unlike other competing tools,
you can add capability to Opticks by creating an extension. Opticks
provides the most advanced extension capability of any other remote
sensing tool on the market.
Features:
- Supports the following file formats: NITF 2.0/2.1, GeoTIFF, ENVI,
ASPAM/PAR, CGM, DTED, Generic RAW, ESRI Shapefile, HDF5, AVI,
MPEG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP
- Zoom, pan, rotate spatially large datasets
- Quickly layer GIS features, annotations, results, and other
information over your data to provide context
- Many image display controls such as colormap, histogram,
transparency, etc
- Support for datasets larger than four gigabytes
- Analysts can quickly combine steps using graphical wizards
- Support for processing data in it's native interleave of BIP, BSQ
or BIL
- Get extensions to drop in new capability
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points2grid
Generates Digital Elevation Models using a local gridding method
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License: BSD
Language: C++
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Points2Grid generates Digital Elevation Models (DEM) using a local gridding
method. The local gridding algorithm computes grid cell elevation using a
circular neighbourhood defined around each grid cell based on a radius
provided by the user. This neighbourhood is referred to as a bin, while the
grid cell is referred to as a DEM node.
Up to four values - minimum, maximum, mean, or inverse distance weighted
(IDW) mean - are computed for points that fall within the bin.
These values are then assigned to the corresponding DEM node and used to
represent the elevation variation over the neighbourhood represented by
the bin. If no points are found within a given bin, the DEM node receives
a value of null.
The Points2Grid service also provides a null filing option, which applies
an inverse distance weighted focal mean via a square moving window of 3, 5,
or 7 pixels to fill cells in the DEM that have null values.
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giant
Generic InSAR Analysis Toolbox
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License: non-free (free for non-commercial applications)
Debian package not available
Language: Python
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GIAnT is a suite of Python libraries and scripts that implement
various published time-series InSAR algorithms in a common framework.
GIAnT was developed for
1, Rapid generation of time-series products from interferogram.
2. Direct comparison of time-series InSAR products using different
algorithms.
3. Cal-Val for time-series InSAR.
The toolbox currently includes implementations of SBAS, N-SBAS and
MInTS algorithms. The toolbox also includes support for using weather
model data for stratified troposphere corrections and GPS data for
orbital error corrections.
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nest
Next ESA SAR Toolbox (NEST)
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License: GPL-3
Debian package not available
Language: Java
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The Next ESA SAR Toolbox (NEST) is a user friendly open source toolbox
for reading, post-processing, analysing and visualising the large
archive of data (from Level 1) from ESA SAR missions including
ERS-1 & 2, ENVISAT and in the future Sentinel-1. In addition, NEST
supports handling of products from third party missions including
JERS-1, ALOS PALSAR, TerraSAR-X, Radarsat-2 and Cosmo-Skymed.
NEST helps the remote sensing community by supporting the handling of
various SAR products and complimenting existing software packages.
NEST has been built using the BEAM Earth Observation Toolbox and
Development Platform and it covers the functionality of the older Basic
Envisat SAR Toolbox BEST. NEST is currently undergoing development with
periodic new releases. The major new functionality in NEST over BEST is
an integrated viewer and orthorectification and mosaicking of SAR
images.
NEST is extensible with an API that allows users to easily create their
own plugin Readers, Processors and Writers. NEST is open source under
the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). If you are interested in
contributing by developing a reader or writer for a product please
contact us.
NEST is being developed by Array Systems Computing Inc. of Toronto
Canada under ESA Contract number 20698/07/I-LG. InSAR functionalities
are being developed by a joint effort of PPO.labs, Delft University of
Technology and Array.
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pyaps
Tropospheric correction methods for SAR interferometry
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License: non-free (free for non-commercial applications)
Debian package not available
Language: Python
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PyAPS is a python implementation of stratified tropospheric correction
methods using inputs from global atmospheric models (GAM).
The package currently works with ERA-Interim Reanalysis, NARR and
MERRA data, but can be easily extended to support more weather models.
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python-bufr
Generic BUFR file reader written in python
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License: GPL-3
Debian package not available
Language: Python
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Generic Python BUFR file reader based on the ECMWF BUFR library.
File support is similar to the ECMWF BUFR library and the package
currently only supports read-only mode.
This module is part of the Pytroll project.
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roipac
Repeat Orbit Interferometry PACkage
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License: non-free (licenses available at no charge for non-commercial use)
Debian package not available
Language: Fortran, Perl
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ROI_PAC allows researchers in the area of topography and surface
change to apply Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR)
methods.
InSAR is the synthesis of conventional SAR techniques and
interferometry techniques that have been developed over several
decades in radio astronomy and radar remote sensing, and in recent
years has opened entirely new application areas for radar in the earth
system sciences, including topographic mapping and geodesy [v. e.g.,
Thompson et al. 1986, Massonnet and Feigl 1998, Rosen et al. 2000].
ROI_PAC uses raw radar data, ancillary information from telemetry and
navigation solutions, and digital elevation models (DEM; externally
provided or interferometrically derived) to produce a variety of
derived data products, including the full resolution images,
interferograms, phase images measured as principal value and
continuously "unwrapped," DEMs, and error estimates.
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varres
Variable Resolution Interferogram Resampler
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License: non-free (free for non-commercial applications)
Debian package not available
Language: Python
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The Varres package implements a curvature-based quadtree-like
interferogram resampler.
The original matlab package has been extended to include support for
using a predefined map for resampling and estimation of an approximate
covariance matrix for the samples.
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