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Routeview: an intelligent route planning system for ships sailing through Arctic ice zones based on big Earth data

Adan Wu, Tao Che, Xin Li, Xiaowen Zhu

2022International Journal of Digital Earth23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The potential of Arctic routes (ARs) has attracted global attention, and exploiting the Arctic has become an important strategy for many countries. However, there are still some challenges for ships sailing in Arctic ice zones, including harsh marine environments and the insufficient service capacity of sea ice information service systems. To better understand the route changes in the Arctic and extract real-time ship navigation routes, we developed an online interactive route planning system (RouteView) for ships sailing in the Arctic based on big Earth data. RouteView includes two main features: (1) an online calculation interface is provided for optimal routes along the Arctic Northeast Passage (NEP) 60 days into the future by utilizing reinforcement learning (RL) based on sea ice and meteorological data, and (2) an online ice-water classification is established based on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data and deep learning to help users extract the sea ice distribution in real time. This work can potentially enhance the safety of shipping navigation along the NEP and improve information extraction methods for ARs.

Topics & Concepts

ArcticSea iceSynthetic aperture radarMeteorologyService (business)Earth observationArctic ice packThe arcticBig dataComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceRemote sensingGeographyOceanographyGeologyEngineeringSatelliteData miningBusinessMarketingAerospace engineeringArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsArctic and Russian Policy StudiesMaritime Navigation and Safety
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