Combined Use of Space Borne Optical and SAR Data to Improve Knowledge about Sea Ice for Shipping

As a first step towards a new combined product for sea ice classification based on optical/thermal data collected by Sentinel-3 satellites and SAR data from Sentinel-1 satellites, which can be used as an appropriate support for navigation in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, two existing classification...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Christine König, Thomas König, Suman Singha, Anja Frost, Sven Jacobsen
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
Subjects:
SAR
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13234842
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Summary:As a first step towards a new combined product for sea ice classification based on optical/thermal data collected by Sentinel-3 satellites and SAR data from Sentinel-1 satellites, which can be used as an appropriate support for navigation in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, two existing classification algorithms are adapted to these data. The classification based on optical data has improved, so it is expected that the results will be ideally suited to be processed together with SAR data into significantly improved sea ice information products to support marine navigation. The usefulness of the combined processing is demonstrated by means of two simple algorithms and a more sophisticated approach is outlined, which will be realized in the future in order to form the basis for an integration into an operational service with the involvement of further partners and users.