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Massimiliano Pieraccini

Researcher at University of Florence

Publications -  187
Citations -  4130

Massimiliano Pieraccini is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Synthetic aperture radar. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 176 publications receiving 3584 citations. Previous affiliations of Massimiliano Pieraccini include UniFi.

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Landslide monitoring by using ground-based SAR interferometry: an example of application to the Tessina landslide in Italy

TL;DR: In this paper, an innovative technique, based on radar interferometry and implemented using ground-based instrumentation, has been applied for monitoring the Tessina landslide (Italy, Belluno), which has allowed us to derive multitemporal surface deformation maps of the entire depletion zone of the landslide with a high spatial resolution and accuracy.
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3D digitizing of cultural heritage

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors briefly review the state of the art of the 3D acquisition and digitizing techniques applied to heritage, focusing on motivations, issues and technical specification of 3D digitizing of heritage artworks.
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Ground-based radar interferometry for landslides monitoring: atmospheric and instrumental decorrelation sources on experimental data

TL;DR: Results confirmed that the application of ground-based radar interferometry can be attractive and effective if the acquired SAR images maintain an adequate coherence on different dates.
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Permanent scatterers analysis for atmospheric correction in ground-based SAR interferometry

TL;DR: The analysis of the interferometric phases of very coherent points, called permanent scatterers (PSs), allows the evaluation of the atmospheric disturbance and the possibility of removing it in GB-SAR measurement.
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Landslide monitoring by ground-based radar interferometry: A field test in Valdarno (Italy)

TL;DR: In this article, a ground-based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) was installed to monitor a landslide in Valdarno (Italy), where the aim was to field-test an innovative remote sensing instrument able to provide distributed information over sliding slopes with a rate of several images a day.