Scientific Applications of Unmanned Vehicles in Svalbard (UAV Svalbard)

This is chapter 3 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 ( https://sios-svalbard.org/SESS_Issue3 ). The polar regions are among the most sensitive areas of the Earth and changes in the Arctic have global consequences. Therefore, more and better Arctic research is needed...

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Main Authors: Hann, Richard, Altstädter, Barbara, Betlem, Peter, Deja, Kajetan, Dragańska-Deja, Katarzyna, Ewertowski, Marek, Hartvich, Filip, Jonassen, Marius, Lampert, Astrid, Laska, Michał, Sobota, Ireneusz, Storvold, Rune, Tomczyk, Aleksandra, Wojtysiak, Kacper, Zagórski, Piotr
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System 2021
Subjects:
UAV
UAS
AUV
ROV
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4293283
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4293283 2024-09-15T18:38:10+00:00 Scientific Applications of Unmanned Vehicles in Svalbard (UAV Svalbard) Hann, Richard Altstädter, Barbara Betlem, Peter Deja, Kajetan Dragańska-Deja, Katarzyna Ewertowski, Marek Hartvich, Filip Jonassen, Marius Lampert, Astrid Laska, Michał Sobota, Ireneusz Storvold, Rune Tomczyk, Aleksandra Wojtysiak, Kacper Zagórski, Piotr 2021-01-11 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4293283 eng eng Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System https://zenodo.org/communities/sios https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4293282 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4293283 oai:zenodo.org:4293283 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Svalbard unmanned drone UAV UAS AUV ROV RPAS review info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.429328310.5281/zenodo.4293282 2024-07-26T22:45:10Z This is chapter 3 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 ( https://sios-svalbard.org/SESS_Issue3 ). The polar regions are among the most sensitive areas of the Earth and changes in the Arctic have global consequences. Therefore, more and better Arctic research is needed, and unmanned vehicles are an important tool in this research. This report provides a review of research conducted with unmanned vehicles in Svalbard. That includes vehicles that travel in air, on water and underwater. The main focus is on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). UAVs are well-suited for Arctic research for several reasons. The Arctic regions lack high vegetation and big settlements, making them ideal for aerial observations. UAVs can access glaciers, mountains, and other difficult areas. They are cheaper and have a lower environmental impact than manned flights. Svalbard has an international research infrastructure and frequent flight connections, making it a hotspot for Arctic research. However, there are several challenges to the use of unmanned vehicles in the Arctic. These include magnetic interference, low temperatures, harsh weather conditions, and wildlife. Most optical sensors cannot be used during the dark season between October and February. This review shows that the researchers using unmanned vehicles in Svalbard can be divided into two groups: basic and advanced users. The majority of researchers today are basic users. They use off-the-shelf UAVs to enhance their fieldwork. The most common application is mapping. A minority of the researchers are advanced users. This group includes users of unmanned marine vehicles and fixed-wing UAVs. Report Svalbard Zenodo
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AUV
ROV
RPAS
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Hann, Richard
Altstädter, Barbara
Betlem, Peter
Deja, Kajetan
Dragańska-Deja, Katarzyna
Ewertowski, Marek
Hartvich, Filip
Jonassen, Marius
Lampert, Astrid
Laska, Michał
Sobota, Ireneusz
Storvold, Rune
Tomczyk, Aleksandra
Wojtysiak, Kacper
Zagórski, Piotr
Scientific Applications of Unmanned Vehicles in Svalbard (UAV Svalbard)
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description This is chapter 3 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 ( https://sios-svalbard.org/SESS_Issue3 ). The polar regions are among the most sensitive areas of the Earth and changes in the Arctic have global consequences. Therefore, more and better Arctic research is needed, and unmanned vehicles are an important tool in this research. This report provides a review of research conducted with unmanned vehicles in Svalbard. That includes vehicles that travel in air, on water and underwater. The main focus is on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). UAVs are well-suited for Arctic research for several reasons. The Arctic regions lack high vegetation and big settlements, making them ideal for aerial observations. UAVs can access glaciers, mountains, and other difficult areas. They are cheaper and have a lower environmental impact than manned flights. Svalbard has an international research infrastructure and frequent flight connections, making it a hotspot for Arctic research. However, there are several challenges to the use of unmanned vehicles in the Arctic. These include magnetic interference, low temperatures, harsh weather conditions, and wildlife. Most optical sensors cannot be used during the dark season between October and February. This review shows that the researchers using unmanned vehicles in Svalbard can be divided into two groups: basic and advanced users. The majority of researchers today are basic users. They use off-the-shelf UAVs to enhance their fieldwork. The most common application is mapping. A minority of the researchers are advanced users. This group includes users of unmanned marine vehicles and fixed-wing UAVs.
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author Hann, Richard
Altstädter, Barbara
Betlem, Peter
Deja, Kajetan
Dragańska-Deja, Katarzyna
Ewertowski, Marek
Hartvich, Filip
Jonassen, Marius
Lampert, Astrid
Laska, Michał
Sobota, Ireneusz
Storvold, Rune
Tomczyk, Aleksandra
Wojtysiak, Kacper
Zagórski, Piotr
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Altstädter, Barbara
Betlem, Peter
Deja, Kajetan
Dragańska-Deja, Katarzyna
Ewertowski, Marek
Hartvich, Filip
Jonassen, Marius
Lampert, Astrid
Laska, Michał
Sobota, Ireneusz
Storvold, Rune
Tomczyk, Aleksandra
Wojtysiak, Kacper
Zagórski, Piotr
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title Scientific Applications of Unmanned Vehicles in Svalbard (UAV Svalbard)
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