EO-College / sarbian

We’ve built a plug’n play Operation System (based on Debian Linux) with all the freely and openly available SAR processing software. No knowledge of installation steps needed, just download and get started with SAR data processing. SARbian is free for use in research, education or operational work.
https://eo-college.org/sarbian
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SARbian

SARbian is a Linux live system based on Debian Buster (Debian 10) coming with free SAR processing software tools pre-installed, ready to use. For now, there is only a version for 64 bit systems.

This repository contains the scripts to build the SARbian iso file. Go to https://eo-college.org/sarbian#download to download a prebuilt SARbian iso.

Simply burn the image on a DVD or install it on a USB key. When booting from the DVD/USB key, choose:

The live system will automatically start a graphical session. In case it is necessary, the login data is "saredu" with password "sarbian".

As with most live systems:
Keep in mind, that when using SARbian in live mode, changes and files that are not saved elsewhere (Cloud Storage, another USB key, etc.) are lost when you power off your computer.

SAR Processing Software

The following software is installed for the processing and handling of SAR data.

General SAR Processing

Software name Installation source License
ESA SNAP and Sentinel-1 Toolbox SNAP Installer GPL-3.0
ASF MapReady own package build GPL-3.0
pyroSAR via pip from PyPI MIT

SAR polarimetry

Software name Installation source License
PolSARPro 6.0 own package build GPL-2.0

SAR interferometry

Software name Installation source License
DORIS Debian repository GPL-3.0
SNAPHU Debian repository common
GMTSAR own package build GPL-3.0

GIS

Software name Installation source License
GDAL Debian repository X11/MIT
QGIS Debian repository
APT pinning configured for QGIS from backports
GPL-2.0
GRASS GIS Debian repository GPL-2.0

Python

Software name Installation source License
Python 2 and 3, incl. pip Debian repository Python-2.0
matplotlib via pip from PyPI Python-2.0
numpy via pip from PyPI BSD-3-Clause
pyroSAR via pip from PyPI MIT
scipy via pip from PyPI BSD-3-Clause
spatialist via pip from PyPI MIT

R

Software name Installation source License
R (r-base) Debian repository GPL-2.0
RStudio Debian package from rstudio.com AGPL-3.0
abind via R package manager LGPL-2.0
caret via R package manager GPL-2.0-or-later
cowplot via R package manager GPL-2.0
dplyr via R package manager MIT
foreach via R package manager Apache-2.0
ggplot2 via R package manager GPL-2.0
jpeg via R package manager GPL-2.0
mapproj via R package manager LPL-1.02
openair via R package manager GPL-2.0-or-later
raster via R package manager GPL-3.0
readxl via R package manager GPL-3.0
reshape2 via R package manager MIT
rgdal via R package manager GPL-2.0
rgeos via R package manager GPL-2.0
scales via R package manager MIT
shiny via R package manager GPL-3.0
sp via R package manager GPL-2.0

Octave

Software name Installation source License
Octave Debian repository GPL-3.0
Computational Geometry Debian repository GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD, BSL-1.0
Image Processing Debian repository GPL-3.0
Linear algebra Debian repository GPL-3.0, LGPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
Mapping Functions Debian repository GPL-3.0
netcdf Debian repository GPL-2.0
The NaN-toolbox Debian repository GPL-3.0

Utility Software

Utility Software Name
Desktop preconfigured XFCE 4
Browser Firefox
Office LibreOffice
Text Editor Mousepad

Help to build SARbian

If you want to help building SARbian you should have a look at the developer manual and the Live Systems Manual.

License

The scripts we use for packaging and triggering live-build are free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License 3.0 or any later version.

Acknowledgement

We would like to thank the Debian Project and the Debian Live Project.

SARbian is provided by the EO College and was developed in the framework of the project SAR-EDU.

SAR-EDU is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, on the basis of a decision by the German Bundestag.

Disclaimer

SARbian is not affiliated with Debian. Debian is a registered trademark owned by Software in the Public Interest, Inc.