2016
DOI: 10.1080/07038992.2016.1177451
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Automated Iceberg Detection Using High-Resolution X-Band SAR Images

Abstract: In northern latitudes, icebergs frequently cross shipping routes and impair marine traffic. To improve ship routing, we explore the capabilities of an algorithm that detects and charts icebergs from images provided by the German radar satellite TerraSAR-X. TerraSAR-X is in a near-polar orbit, equipped with an active X-Band radar antenna and, thus, allows monitoring the ocean and frozen waters regardless of cloud cover and darkness. The algorithm we apply is based on the iterative censoring constant false alarm… Show more

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“…Dual-polarization data were actively taken up for operational monitoring [4] and its use has demonstrated an improved discrimination between the open water and sea ice areas compared with single-polarization mode [5]. Within sea ice research, SAR images are used to estimate, e.g., ice drift [6], wave propagation into sea ice, ice concentration [7], and iceberg detection [8], [9]. The long data This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dual-polarization data were actively taken up for operational monitoring [4] and its use has demonstrated an improved discrimination between the open water and sea ice areas compared with single-polarization mode [5]. Within sea ice research, SAR images are used to estimate, e.g., ice drift [6], wave propagation into sea ice, ice concentration [7], and iceberg detection [8], [9]. The long data This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This threshold is chosen such that the integral of the tail of the SAR signal intensity PDF (f(σ 0 )) is equal to or smaller than a critical Probability of False Alarm (PFA) ( Figure 5). The PDF is obtained from the histogram of the intensity values in a training window surrounding a smaller window in the center (e.g., [14]). In our modified CFAR we determine the background PDF from the iDPolRAD values, denoted as I: from the histogram H(I), obtained from a training window surrounding the pixel under test, we consider only image pixels between an upper and a lower boundary.…”
Section: The Modified Cfar Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the iDPolRAD together with a modified CFAR detector we are here assessing the feasibility of automatic detection of icebergs as small as a single image pixel. The CFAR performance depends on the choice of the probability density function (PDF) of the background clutter and on the threshold for detection (see e.g., [13,14]). We applied the Gamma-, Generalized Gamma-, and Generalized Extreme Value distributions to select a PDF that best matches the iDPolRAD filtered values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The retreat of sea ice in the Arctic is a clear indicator and a visible sign of global warming. The determination of the sea ice thickness [109], composition and extent [110,111] as well as iceberg monitoring [112] provides essential information for operational ice services as well as the modelling of the interaction between the polar oceans and the atmosphere. Information derived from TerraSAR-X data about the sea ice state and in particular the dynamic processes forcing the sea ice breakup are used for ice breaker support [113,114].…”
Section: Cryospherementioning
confidence: 99%