A high-speed marine radar combined with advanced digital processing can produce high resolution images that allow the user to identify hazardous ice features and small icebergs which are nearly impossible to see with a conventional radar. The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) is working in partnership with Transport Canada’s Transportation Development Centre (TDC) to develop an “Ice Hazard Radar”. The system was evaluated in three dedicated trials on board the icebreaker CCGS Henry Larsen to fully demonstrate the capability of the radar in a variety of operating environments and ice conditions. This paper presents the results of the trials. KEY WORDS: High-speed scanner; radar; detection; navigation; multi-year ice
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The radar system on board of Polarstern features a rotating antenna that is mounted on the observati...
The present study has been executed for providing sea ice advisory during the 40th Indian Scientific...
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