The InSAR Scientific Computing Environment (ISCE) is an open source library for processing spaceborne and airborne Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) data.
This project is a successor to the ISCE2 framework. It is a ground-up redesign focusing on improved modularity, documentation, and test-driven development.
Its initial development was funded by NASA's Earth Science Technology Office (ESTO) under the Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST) 2008 and is currently being funded under the NASA-ISRO SAR (NISAR) project.
⚠️ NOTICE: ISCE3 is in early development - its features and interface are subject to change
ISCE3 is available as a conda package via conda-forge. It has CPU-only and GPU-enabled versions available. You can install the CPU-only version with the following command:
conda install -c conda-forge isce3-cpuAlternatively, if you have a NVIDIA GPU with CUDA support and the CUDA driver installed, you can use the GPU-enabled package for faster processing:
conda install -c conda-forge isce3-cudaIf you need to build ISCE3 from source, please refer to our more in-depth build instructions.
See the documentation at https://isce-framework.github.io/isce3/
Contributions are welcome. Refer to the contributing guide for tips on getting started and guidelines for contributions. Please let us know if you encounter a bug by filing an issue
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