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On-site helicopter-borne high resolution image acquisition and mosaicking for investigation of drifting Arctic sea ice

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Title
On-site helicopter-borne high resolution image acquisition and mosaicking for investigation of drifting Arctic sea ice
Other Titles
북극해 부유 해빙 관측을 위한 헬리콥터 기반 현장 고해상도 현장 영상 획득과 모자이크 제작
Authors
Hyun, Chang-Uk
Kim, Joo-Hong
Han, Hyangsun
Kim, Hyun-cheol
Keywords
Helicopter-borne imagingSea iceStructure-from-motionVery high-resolution
Issue Date
2019
Citation
Hyun, Chang-Uk, et al. 2019. On-site helicopter-borne high resolution image acquisition and mosaicking for investigation of drifting Arctic sea ice. SPIE Remote Sensing 2019. Palais de la Musique et des Congres, Strasbourg. 2019.09.09~2019.09.12.
Abstract
On-site high-resolution sea ice images from the imaging instruments on airplane, helicopter, ship and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) platforms have been used as the reference datasets for validation of the sea ice properties. Among the low altitude remote sensing platforms, helicopters usually carried onboard icebreakers for scientific research activities and logistics have been recognized as a reliable remote sensing platform from enhanced endurance and verified stability, and have flexibility for the attachment of multiple sensors. Although areal reference datasets, e.g., helicopter-borne highresolution images, can be used to validate lower resolution sea ice information from the characteristics of enough coverage and fine spatial resolution, continuous drift of sea ice causes distorted locations of image acquisition along the drift; thus, becomes an obstacle for precise image mosaicking and matching with the sea ice information extracted from lower-resolution remote sensing imagery. This study presents methods for the cost-effective acquisition of helicopterborne high-resolution images over drifting Arctic sea ice using a simple configuration of imaging sensor and GPS logger, and for the compensation of the effect from sea ice drift from each imaging location using the drift trajectory of sea ice. After mosaicking the sea ice drift compensated high-resolution helicopter-borne images with structure-from-motion technique, the applicability of the mosaicked image was assessed by comparing with lower resolution satellite synthetic aperture radar image. The results suggest that the proposed methods can be applicable to the high-resolution images from other low altitude remote sensing platforms, e.g., UAVs, and can be used for precise comparison with various sea ice products from satellite remote sensing.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12448
Conference Name
SPIE Remote Sensing 2019
Conference Place
Palais de la Musique et des Congres, Strasbourg
Conference Date
2019.09.09~2019.09.12
Type
Proceeding
Indexed
Pro(FULL)국제
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2019-2019, Research on analytical technique for satellite observation of Arctic sea ice (19-19) / Kim, Hyun-cheol (PE19120)
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