IECE Transactions on Internet of Things | Volume 2, Issue 2: 36-43, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TIOT.2024.528361
Abstract
Sea ice is a crucial component of the cryosphere, and extensive research has been conducted on sea ice using microwave remote sensing due to its robustness against cloud cover and illumination variations. This paper focuses on classifying Arctic sea ice based on microwave remote sensing data. Leveraging the high stability of microwave radiometers, we analyze the characteristics of different sea ice types across the Arctic region in January 2017 using high-resolution AMSR-E/AMSR2 data at the 89 GHz frequency band. Data at this frequency are less susceptible to cloud and water vapor interference, while lower frequency bands have traditionally been more commonly used in similar studies. However... More >
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