Abstract

After a long period of drought, the water level of the Danube River has significantly dropped especially on the Romanian sector, in July-August 2015. Danube reached the lowest water level recorded in the last 12 years, causing the blockage of the ships in the sector located close to Zimnicea Harbour. The rising sand banks in the navigable channel congested the commercial traffic for a few days with more than 100 ships involved. The monitoring of the decreasing water level and the traffic jam was performed based on Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 free data provided by the European Space Agency and the European Commission within the Copernicus Programme. Specific processing methods (calibration, speckle filtering, geocoding, change detection, image classification, principal component analysis, etc.) were applied in order to generate useful products that the responsible authorities could benefit from. The Sentinel data yielded good results for water mask extraction and ships detection. The analysis continued after the closure of the crisis situation when the water reached the nominal level again. The results indicate that Sentinel data can be successfully used for ship traffic monitoring, building the foundation of future endeavours for a durable monitoring of the Danube River.

Highlights

  • The exceptional potential of Earth Observation (EO) satellite data for ship traffic monitoring is progressively demonstrated by the numerous projects and initiatives supported by European Space Agency (ESA), European Commission (EC) or other significant organizations

  • The Sentinel-1 data were acquired in the Interferometric Wide (IW) swath mode, with dual polarization VV+VH, Ground Range Detected (GRD) processing level

  • By using an automatic approach for ship detection, the products derived from Sentinel data may become even more effective

Read more

Summary

INTRODUCTION

The exceptional potential of Earth Observation (EO) satellite data for ship traffic monitoring is progressively demonstrated by the numerous projects and initiatives supported by European Space Agency (ESA), European Commission (EC) or other significant organizations. In August, Danube reached the lowest water level recorded since 2003, causing the congestion of ship traffic in several important points, such as Zimnicea, Braila, Galati, Cotul Prutului, Isaccea, Tulcea, and Bara Sulina. Lower Danube flows through the Romanian towns of Bazias, Moldova Noua, Orsova, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Calafat, Turnu Magurele, Zimnicea, Giurgiu, Oltenita, Calarasi, Fetesti, Cernavoda, Harsova, Braila, Galati, Isaccea, Tulcea and Sulina (Figure 2).

SATELLITE DATA AND TEST AREA
Optical satellite data for ship detection
CONCLUSION

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.