On Sea Ice/Water Discrimination by Airborne Weather Radar

We consider a conceptual approach for the applicability of airborne weather radar for the sea ice/water discrimination and estimation of the sea ice age. The sea ice/water discrimination method suited for the airborne weather radar utilization is based on finding the minimum statistical distance of...

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Main Authors: Alexey Nekrasov, Alena Khachaturian, Evgeny Abramov, Pavol Kurdel, Maria Gamcova, Jan Gamec, Mikhail Bogachev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9131773/
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spelling doaj-e8cef9037d2144098624f78bb7d9175c2021-03-30T02:28:31ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01812091612092210.1109/ACCESS.2020.30066179131773On Sea Ice/Water Discrimination by Airborne Weather RadarAlexey Nekrasov0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4378-1145Alena Khachaturian1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5200-5442Evgeny Abramov2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9739-4960Pavol Kurdel3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5971-6367Maria Gamcova4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2562-5544Jan Gamec5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0417-2099Mikhail Bogachev6Department of Radio Engineering Systems, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaDepartment of Radio Engineering Systems, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaDepartment of Radio Engineering Systems, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaFaculty of Aeronautics, Technical University of Košice, Košice, SlovakiaFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Technical University of Košice, Košice, SlovakiaFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Technical University of Košice, Košice, SlovakiaDepartment of Radio Engineering Systems, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaWe consider a conceptual approach for the applicability of airborne weather radar for the sea ice/water discrimination and estimation of the sea ice age. The sea ice/water discrimination method suited for the airborne weather radar utilization is based on finding the minimum statistical distance of the measured normalized radar cross sections within a wide azimuth sector to the geophysical model functions of the sea ice and water, respectively. The sea ice age classification is based on the comparison of the normalized radar cross section value at a given incidence angle to the lower normalized radar cross section boundaries for the first-, second-, and multi-year ice. Implementation of the proposed methodology is considered for the C-band airborne weather radar operated in the ground mapping mode as a scatterometer scanning in a wide azimuth sector up to ±100°. We show explicitly that the proposed approach provides the enhancement of the conventional airborne weather radar functionality for the sea ice/water discrimination and sea ice age estimation either using stand-alone or joint measurements.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9131773/Airborne weather radaralgorithmsnormalized radar cross sectionradar remote sensingsea icesea surface
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author Alexey Nekrasov
Alena Khachaturian
Evgeny Abramov
Pavol Kurdel
Maria Gamcova
Jan Gamec
Mikhail Bogachev
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Alena Khachaturian
Evgeny Abramov
Pavol Kurdel
Maria Gamcova
Jan Gamec
Mikhail Bogachev
On Sea Ice/Water Discrimination by Airborne Weather Radar
IEEE Access
Airborne weather radar
algorithms
normalized radar cross section
radar remote sensing
sea ice
sea surface
author_facet Alexey Nekrasov
Alena Khachaturian
Evgeny Abramov
Pavol Kurdel
Maria Gamcova
Jan Gamec
Mikhail Bogachev
author_sort Alexey Nekrasov
title On Sea Ice/Water Discrimination by Airborne Weather Radar
title_short On Sea Ice/Water Discrimination by Airborne Weather Radar
title_full On Sea Ice/Water Discrimination by Airborne Weather Radar
title_fullStr On Sea Ice/Water Discrimination by Airborne Weather Radar
title_full_unstemmed On Sea Ice/Water Discrimination by Airborne Weather Radar
title_sort on sea ice/water discrimination by airborne weather radar
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description We consider a conceptual approach for the applicability of airborne weather radar for the sea ice/water discrimination and estimation of the sea ice age. The sea ice/water discrimination method suited for the airborne weather radar utilization is based on finding the minimum statistical distance of the measured normalized radar cross sections within a wide azimuth sector to the geophysical model functions of the sea ice and water, respectively. The sea ice age classification is based on the comparison of the normalized radar cross section value at a given incidence angle to the lower normalized radar cross section boundaries for the first-, second-, and multi-year ice. Implementation of the proposed methodology is considered for the C-band airborne weather radar operated in the ground mapping mode as a scatterometer scanning in a wide azimuth sector up to ±100°. We show explicitly that the proposed approach provides the enhancement of the conventional airborne weather radar functionality for the sea ice/water discrimination and sea ice age estimation either using stand-alone or joint measurements.
topic Airborne weather radar
algorithms
normalized radar cross section
radar remote sensing
sea ice
sea surface
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9131773/
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