heightamb - icompute height ambiguity for flat terrain
heightamb v1.1, BK software, Bert Kampes, (c)1999-2000
- Computes indicative height ambiguity for flat terrain as function of
perpendicular baseline. A larger Bperp yields more sensitivity to height,
i.e., a decreasing height ambiguity (the height difference corresponding
to a 2pi phase difference (a fringe)).
Program parameters (ERS):
- lambda:
- 0.0565646 [m]
- R1:
- 850000.0 [m]
- theta:
- 23.0 [deg]
- theta:
- [rad]
- terrain slope:
- 0.0 [rad]
- heightamb heightamb 100 heightamb 25 50 100 200 400 800
Input perp. Baseline [m]:
Bperp = [m] ---> Height ambiguity = [m/2pi]
- Computes indicative height ambiguity for flat terrain as function of
perpendicular baseline. A larger Bperp yields more sensitivity to height,
i.e., a decreasing height ambiguity (the height difference corresponding
to a 2pi phase difference (a fringe)).
Program parameters (ERS): -------------------------
- lambda:
- 0.0565646 [m]
- R1:
- 850000.0 [m]
- theta:
- 23.0 [deg]
- theta:
- [rad]
- terrain
slope:
- 0.0 [rad]
- heightamb heightamb 100 heightamb 25 50 100 200 400 800
Input perp. Baseline [m]:
Bperp = [m] ---> Height ambiguity = [m/2pi]
The full documentation for heightamb is maintained as a
Texinfo manual. If the info and heightamb programs are
properly installed at your site, the command
- info heightamb
should give you access to the complete manual.