Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula

On their journeys through areas with large layers of sea ice even vessels of high ice class or icebreakers could get into trouble. Reliable information from earth orbiting satellites could therefore be highly desirable. The German satellites TerraSAR-X (TSX) and TanDEM-X (TDX) are capable to deliver...

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Main Authors: Höppner, Kathrin, Schättler, Birgit, Schwarz, Egbert, Krause, Detmar, Eichler, Karolin, Diedrich, Erhard, Schröder, Michael, Wesche, Christine
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Online Access:https://elib.dlr.de/109745/
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:109745 2024-05-19T07:31:23+00:00 Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula Höppner, Kathrin Schättler, Birgit Schwarz, Egbert Krause, Detmar Eichler, Karolin Diedrich, Erhard Schröder, Michael Wesche, Christine 2016-05-10 https://elib.dlr.de/109745/ unknown Höppner, Kathrin und Schättler, Birgit und Schwarz, Egbert und Krause, Detmar und Eichler, Karolin und Diedrich, Erhard und Schröder, Michael und Wesche, Christine (2016) Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula. 2016 ESA Living Planet Symposium, 2016-05-09 - 2016-05-13, Prag, Tschechien. Internationales Bodensegment Konferenzbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftdlr 2024-04-25T00:40:10Z On their journeys through areas with large layers of sea ice even vessels of high ice class or icebreakers could get into trouble. Reliable information from earth orbiting satellites could therefore be highly desirable. The German satellites TerraSAR-X (TSX) and TanDEM-X (TDX) are capable to deliver precise information about the ice cover, independent of the time of day and cloud coverage. The German Antarctic Receiving Station (GARS) O’Higgins of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is now equipped with near-real time (NRT) processing capability for the TSX/TDX data. Thus, because of this expansion of the overall TSX/TDX ground segment, it provides navigation guidance in NRT to research vessels in the Antarctic. By providing information products from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) acquisitions, DLR supports a crew to safely navigate through ice. For this purpose, the TSX/TDX data is received at the GARS O’Higgins station directly after the acquisition and is locally processed in near-real time. Subsequently, just about 30 minutes after the raw data is acquired from the satellite, the TSX/TDX information product is transferred via email from GARS O’Higgins to the ship. Such a product is generated up to twice a day. This service can be provided because the receiving equipment at DLR’s Antarctic station GARS O’Higgins is operated year round by EOC. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Iceberg* Sea ice German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library
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Höppner, Kathrin
Schättler, Birgit
Schwarz, Egbert
Krause, Detmar
Eichler, Karolin
Diedrich, Erhard
Schröder, Michael
Wesche, Christine
Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Internationales Bodensegment
description On their journeys through areas with large layers of sea ice even vessels of high ice class or icebreakers could get into trouble. Reliable information from earth orbiting satellites could therefore be highly desirable. The German satellites TerraSAR-X (TSX) and TanDEM-X (TDX) are capable to deliver precise information about the ice cover, independent of the time of day and cloud coverage. The German Antarctic Receiving Station (GARS) O’Higgins of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is now equipped with near-real time (NRT) processing capability for the TSX/TDX data. Thus, because of this expansion of the overall TSX/TDX ground segment, it provides navigation guidance in NRT to research vessels in the Antarctic. By providing information products from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) acquisitions, DLR supports a crew to safely navigate through ice. For this purpose, the TSX/TDX data is received at the GARS O’Higgins station directly after the acquisition and is locally processed in near-real time. Subsequently, just about 30 minutes after the raw data is acquired from the satellite, the TSX/TDX information product is transferred via email from GARS O’Higgins to the ship. Such a product is generated up to twice a day. This service can be provided because the receiving equipment at DLR’s Antarctic station GARS O’Higgins is operated year round by EOC.
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author Höppner, Kathrin
Schättler, Birgit
Schwarz, Egbert
Krause, Detmar
Eichler, Karolin
Diedrich, Erhard
Schröder, Michael
Wesche, Christine
author_facet Höppner, Kathrin
Schättler, Birgit
Schwarz, Egbert
Krause, Detmar
Eichler, Karolin
Diedrich, Erhard
Schröder, Michael
Wesche, Christine
author_sort Höppner, Kathrin
title Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort establishment of a nrt service at dlr for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the antarctic peninsula
publishDate 2016
url https://elib.dlr.de/109745/
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op_relation Höppner, Kathrin und Schättler, Birgit und Schwarz, Egbert und Krause, Detmar und Eichler, Karolin und Diedrich, Erhard und Schröder, Michael und Wesche, Christine (2016) Establishment of a NRT service at DLR for supporting sea ice and iceberg monitoring for the Antarctic Peninsula. 2016 ESA Living Planet Symposium, 2016-05-09 - 2016-05-13, Prag, Tschechien.
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