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21 September 2023 Creating a digital twin and polar digital space in Antarctica
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Proceedings Volume 12786, Ninth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2023); 1278625 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682918
Event: Ninth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2023), 2023, Ayia Napa, Cyprus
Abstract
Through the creation of a polar digital space and the data architecture in it, an attempt will be made to get as close as possible to the real possibilities of building a Digital Twin in the Antarctic or the polar region, and also to propose the European data policy in the Antarctic and the Arctic. The data sources and instruments at many of the Antarctic bases are not interoperable, and this creates a major problem for comparison and simulation modeling even on a single island, let alone a larger area or the Antarctic mainland. In most of the polar summer, the optical data is not of good quality due to the presence of frequent cloud cover. This necessitates the mandatory use of in situ data in order to verify the others. The purpose of this type of research is to enforce certain standards for data dissemination such as Open Data, Open Science, and also to show the dynamics of certain territories on Livingstone Island based on research from the summer of 2022- 2023 through various methods, indices and applications, published on the project page. The complex approach used in the research provides reliable, up-to-date and interoperable information, regardless of the geographical location of the objects and is devoid of subjective interference. The use of data from a drone, ground data from SEKONIC spectrometer, data from NAVAL RSV 421ship2, satellites isn't a new method, but a complex. Using the maximum number of applications and also creating an innovative weather station certainly brings even greater added value to society and science, which seriously investigates climate change in polar latitudes. A ground weather station AWG, powered by an environmentally friendly magnesium-air battery, was developed especially for a project of the Bulgarian Antarctic Base3. The data and models will serve the Bulgarian initiative for the construction of the Digital Twins in Antarctica and Arctica or Digital polar space, initiatives such as Oceans and Seas, which is being pilot developed in the department of Aerospace Information, Space Research and Technology Institute – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
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Temenuzhka Spasova "Creating a digital twin and polar digital space in Antarctica", Proc. SPIE 12786, Ninth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2023), 1278625 (21 September 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682918
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Polarization

Satellites

Ice

Temperature metrology

Data modeling

Environmental monitoring

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