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Sea-Ice Surface Types Characterization and SAR Volume Backscattering Properties in Response to Sea States Interactions Using Structural Feature Fusion

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Title
Sea-Ice Surface Types Characterization and SAR Volume Backscattering Properties in Response to Sea States Interactions Using Structural Feature Fusion
Other Titles
해상 상태 상호작용에 따른 해빙 표면 유형 및 SAR 체적 후방산란 특성의 구조적 특징 융합 연구
Authors
Shahrezaei, Iman Heidarpour
Kim, Hyun-cheol
Keywords
Rough surfacesSea iceSynthetic aperture radar
Issue Date
2025-05
Citation
Shahrezaei, Iman Heidarpour, Kim, Hyun-cheol. 2025. "Sea-Ice Surface Types Characterization and SAR Volume Backscattering Properties in Response to Sea States Interactions Using Structural Feature Fusion". IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 18(0): 7967-7981.
Abstract
Despite extensive research in polar remote sensing, there is still no consensus on how sea-ice evolves in response to interactions with ocean waves, nor is there agreement on the most effective way to characterize it based on fluctuations in height profile, both of which compromise interpretations of its texture properties when observed by synthetic aperture radar (SAR). This study aims to address these knowledge gaps by investigating the sea-ice modeling, marginal ice zone (MIZ) categorization and identifying an optimal approach to extract its freeboard profile and relevant backscattering properties under varying sea state conditions. To accomplish this, a numerical approach for modeling random polar media (RPM) is proposed, benefiting from transform-domain fusion method decompositions in conjunction with a convolutional neural network to jointly reconstruct a reference MIZ model in response to wind waves. To ensure consistency in surface structure, the fusion scheme incorporates a point-wise processing principle technique. The reconstructed reference sea-ice model is then subjected to an inverse problem solution analysis to generate the SAR volume backscattering dataset. The simulation results show that the entire routine, encompassing RPM modeling, MIZ characterization, structural fusion, and SAR raw data generation, yields promising results in the realm of sea-ice remote sensing. It reduces dependence on empirical methods, which typically necessitate polar field experiments that are limited by access constraints, or incorporate nonuniform and time-varying media characteristics into large-scale theoretical observation.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16464
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2025.3548597
Type
Article
Station
해당사항없음
Indexed
SCIE
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2025-2025, 북극 빙권변화 정량 분석을 위한 원격탐사 연구 (25-25) / 김현철 (PE25040)
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