Feasibility Study on Estimation of Sea Ice Drift from KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Images

Estimating the sea ice drift field is of importance in both scientific study and activities in the polar ocean. Ice motion is being tracked at large scale (10 km and larger) on a daily basis; however, a higher resolution product is desirable for more reliable monitoring of rapid changes in sea ice....

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Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Jeong-Won Park, Hyun-Cheol Kim, Anton Korosov, Denis Demchev, Stefano Zecchetto, Seung Hee Kim, Young-Joo Kwon, Hyangsun Han, Chang-Uk Hyun
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13204038
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2072-4292/13/20/4038/ 2023-08-20T04:04:40+02:00 Feasibility Study on Estimation of Sea Ice Drift from KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Images Jeong-Won Park Hyun-Cheol Kim Anton Korosov Denis Demchev Stefano Zecchetto Seung Hee Kim Young-Joo Kwon Hyangsun Han Chang-Uk Hyun agris 2021-10-09 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13204038 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13204038 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Remote Sensing; Volume 13; Issue 20; Pages: 4038 KOMPSAT-5 COSMO-SkyMed sea ice drift synthetic aperture radar cross-sensor Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13204038 2023-08-01T02:54:50Z Estimating the sea ice drift field is of importance in both scientific study and activities in the polar ocean. Ice motion is being tracked at large scale (10 km and larger) on a daily basis; however, a higher resolution product is desirable for more reliable monitoring of rapid changes in sea ice. The use of wide-swath SAR has been extensively studied; yet, recent high-resolution X-band SAR sensors have not been tested enough. We examine the feasibility of KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed for retrieving sea ice motion by using the dataset of the MOSAiC expedition. The ice drift match-ups extracted from consecutive SAR image pairs and buoys for more than seven months in the central Arctic were used for a performance evaluation and validation. In addition to individual tests for KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed, a cross-sensor combination of two sensors was tested to overcome the drawback, a relatively long revisit time of high-resolution SAR. The experimental results show that higher accuracies are achievable from both single- and cross-sensor configurations of high-resolution X-band SARs compared to wide-swath C-band SARs, and that sub-daily monitoring is feasible from the cross-sensor approach. Text Arctic Sea ice MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Remote Sensing 13 20 4038
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topic KOMPSAT-5
COSMO-SkyMed
sea ice drift
synthetic aperture radar
cross-sensor
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COSMO-SkyMed
sea ice drift
synthetic aperture radar
cross-sensor
Jeong-Won Park
Hyun-Cheol Kim
Anton Korosov
Denis Demchev
Stefano Zecchetto
Seung Hee Kim
Young-Joo Kwon
Hyangsun Han
Chang-Uk Hyun
Feasibility Study on Estimation of Sea Ice Drift from KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Images
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COSMO-SkyMed
sea ice drift
synthetic aperture radar
cross-sensor
description Estimating the sea ice drift field is of importance in both scientific study and activities in the polar ocean. Ice motion is being tracked at large scale (10 km and larger) on a daily basis; however, a higher resolution product is desirable for more reliable monitoring of rapid changes in sea ice. The use of wide-swath SAR has been extensively studied; yet, recent high-resolution X-band SAR sensors have not been tested enough. We examine the feasibility of KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed for retrieving sea ice motion by using the dataset of the MOSAiC expedition. The ice drift match-ups extracted from consecutive SAR image pairs and buoys for more than seven months in the central Arctic were used for a performance evaluation and validation. In addition to individual tests for KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed, a cross-sensor combination of two sensors was tested to overcome the drawback, a relatively long revisit time of high-resolution SAR. The experimental results show that higher accuracies are achievable from both single- and cross-sensor configurations of high-resolution X-band SARs compared to wide-swath C-band SARs, and that sub-daily monitoring is feasible from the cross-sensor approach.
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author Jeong-Won Park
Hyun-Cheol Kim
Anton Korosov
Denis Demchev
Stefano Zecchetto
Seung Hee Kim
Young-Joo Kwon
Hyangsun Han
Chang-Uk Hyun
author_facet Jeong-Won Park
Hyun-Cheol Kim
Anton Korosov
Denis Demchev
Stefano Zecchetto
Seung Hee Kim
Young-Joo Kwon
Hyangsun Han
Chang-Uk Hyun
author_sort Jeong-Won Park
title Feasibility Study on Estimation of Sea Ice Drift from KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Images
title_short Feasibility Study on Estimation of Sea Ice Drift from KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Images
title_full Feasibility Study on Estimation of Sea Ice Drift from KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Images
title_fullStr Feasibility Study on Estimation of Sea Ice Drift from KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Images
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility Study on Estimation of Sea Ice Drift from KOMPSAT-5 and COSMO-SkyMed SAR Images
title_sort feasibility study on estimation of sea ice drift from kompsat-5 and cosmo-skymed sar images
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