Research on Arctic passages has mainly focused on navigation policies, sea ice extraction models, and navigation of Arctic sea routes. It is difficult to quantitatively address the specific problems encountered by ships sailing in the Arctic in real time through traditional manual approaches. Additionally, existing sea ice information service systems focus on data sharing and lack online calculation and analysis capabilities, making it difficult for decision-makers to derive valuable information from massive amounts of data. To improve navigation analysis through intelligent information service, we built an advanced Ship Navigation Information Service System (SNISS) using a 3D geographic information system (GIS) based on big Earth data. The...
To support ship navigation, station planning, and scientific data evaluation, a new near real time s...
The two most heavily navigated waterways in the world, where seasonal sea ice plays an important rol...
The sea ice in the Arctic seems to be diminishing at an accelerating pace. This opens up opportuniti...
Conventional ice navigation in the sea is manually operated by well-trained navigators, whose experi...
Changing Arctic sea ice affects annual trading seasons by increasing navigability of the Arctic Circ...
The automatic identification system (AIS) has become a key element in maritime domains of inquiry an...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions [IA] Arctic research, Thu. 17 Nov
Recent changes in Arctic Ocean climate dynamics and marine activity in the region require re-evaluat...
Sea ice adversely impacts nautical, logistical and scientific missions in polar regions. Ship naviga...
Sea ice adversely impacts nautical, logistical and scientific missions in polar regions. Ship naviga...
Information about ice is indispensable to navigation in ice-covered sea areas. For vessels traveling...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IA] Open session for the interdisc...
The objective of this study is to review current ice charting and ship routing methods in the Northe...
A long time ago navigation was done solely by experience: the knowledge was in the head of local pil...
Satellite data prove: Not only the extension, but also the thickness of sea ice in the Arctic is shr...
To support ship navigation, station planning, and scientific data evaluation, a new near real time s...
The two most heavily navigated waterways in the world, where seasonal sea ice plays an important rol...
The sea ice in the Arctic seems to be diminishing at an accelerating pace. This opens up opportuniti...
Conventional ice navigation in the sea is manually operated by well-trained navigators, whose experi...
Changing Arctic sea ice affects annual trading seasons by increasing navigability of the Arctic Circ...
The automatic identification system (AIS) has become a key element in maritime domains of inquiry an...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions [IA] Arctic research, Thu. 17 Nov
Recent changes in Arctic Ocean climate dynamics and marine activity in the region require re-evaluat...
Sea ice adversely impacts nautical, logistical and scientific missions in polar regions. Ship naviga...
Sea ice adversely impacts nautical, logistical and scientific missions in polar regions. Ship naviga...
Information about ice is indispensable to navigation in ice-covered sea areas. For vessels traveling...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IA] Open session for the interdisc...
The objective of this study is to review current ice charting and ship routing methods in the Northe...
A long time ago navigation was done solely by experience: the knowledge was in the head of local pil...
Satellite data prove: Not only the extension, but also the thickness of sea ice in the Arctic is shr...
To support ship navigation, station planning, and scientific data evaluation, a new near real time s...
The two most heavily navigated waterways in the world, where seasonal sea ice plays an important rol...
The sea ice in the Arctic seems to be diminishing at an accelerating pace. This opens up opportuniti...