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AEROSPACE CHINA ›› 2018, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (3): 11-16.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-0940.2018.03.002

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A Review of Satellite Remote Sensing Monitoring Methods for Sea Surface Oil Spill

  

  1. Harbin Institute of Technology (Weihai), Weihai 264209
  • Online:2018-08-24 Published:2019-11-29
  • About author:WANG Xinsheng (1978- ), received his B.S degree and M.S degree from Dalian University of Technology in 2003 and 2006 respectively, and is to receive his Ph.D in Microelectronics from the School of Astronautics, Harbin Institute of Technology. He is mainly engaged in statistical methods for computer-aided design under process variations including variability aware design, interconnect design and extraction, and other design issues in highperformance ICs.

Abstract: Using satellite remote sensing to monitor oil spill on the sea is an advanced means of oil spill monitoring, and it has the characteristics of wide coverage, speediness and real time, synchronization, continuity, and low cost. 
Hence, accelerating the research on this technology and establishing a satellite remote sensing monitoring mechanism suitable for oil spill emergency situations is of great significance to improve China’s oil spill monitoring capability and prevent or reduce the pollution damage caused by oil spill in the marine environment.
This paper analyzes and studies the current situation using satellite remote sensing to monitor oil spills at home and abroad. Based on the basic principle of satellite remote sensing, this paper systematically studies the satellite remote sensing monitoring oil spill principles, satellite data processing methods and oil spill information identification, and summarizes an oil spill identification system that can realize oil spill information reproduction. This system provides an important means of support for the handling of oil spill accidents.