ICIEA 2025 Special Session

SS09: Advanced Ocean Energy Supply and Remote Sensing Technologies

Organized by:

 

Organizer 1: Dong Guo

Email: gd390@hrbeu.edu.cn

Affiliation: Harbin Engineering University, China

 

Organizer 2: Shuai Wu

Email: wushuai@hit.edu.cn

Affiliation: Harbin Institute of Technology, China

   

Organizer 3: Ben Zhang

Email: ZHANG.Ben@cityu.edu.hk

Affiliation: City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

   

Organizer 4: Min Wu

Email: wumin@xjtu.edu.cn

Affiliation: Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

 

Organizer 5: Longlei Bai

Email: longlei0107@163.com

Affiliation: Harbin Engineering University, China

 

Organizer 6: Dongxue Li

Email: lidongxue@hrbeu.edu.cn

Affiliation: Harbin Engineering University, China

   

Organizer 7: Bo Luo

Email: boluo@hrbeu.edu.cn

Affiliation: Harbin Engineering University, China

   

Organizer 8: Bing Cheng

Email: cbing@hrbeu.edu.cn

Affiliation: Harbin Engineering University, China

   

Session Abstract:

Ocean power supply and data acquisition processing technologies are critical prerequisites for the efficient development of marine resources. Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technology, with its superior sealing performance, perfectly meets the waterproof requirements of marine environments, providing stable and reliable energy support for deep-sea exploration and sensing equipment, significantly extending deployment duration. Meanwhile, marine remote sensing monitoring and intelligent image processing technologies enable real-time acquisition and efficient processing of marine environmental data, offering precise information support for marine resource development. We warmly invite researchers and industry experts in related fields to share the latest theoretical research and practical application cases in underwater wireless power supply and marine remote sensing, jointly promoting innovation and advancement in marine resource development technologies.

 

Background and Justification:

The ocean, as the largest resource reservoir on Earth, harbors abundant renewable resources and mineral deposits, drawing increasing global attention to its development and utilization. However, the complex marine environment poses significant challenges: hazardous working conditions and high operational costs urgently demand intelligent marine equipment capable of performing specialized tasks. Currently, limited endurance of equipment and the continued use of traditional salvage-and-replace methods make human intervention unavoidable, resulting in low operational efficiency. Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technology, enabling underwater contactless charging, can significantly extend the deployment duration and operational range of unmanned devices. Yet, the key challenge lies in overcoming power fluctuations and communication barriers caused by factors such as waves, ocean currents, and electromagnetic losses in the complex marine environment.

In the field of data applications, the massive volume of marine monitoring data demands higher processing efficiency, which directly impacts the overall effectiveness of marine resource development. With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technology, intelligent processing of remote sensing images presents new opportunities for marine environment monitoring. This special session will focus on two core issues in ocean development: wireless energy supply technology and AI-driven intelligent processing and interpretation of remote sensing images (particularly in ocean environment monitoring). The session aims to establish a platform for researchers and industry experts to discuss cutting-edge advancements in marine power supply technology and information processing, providing innovative solutions and new insights for marine resource development.

  

Information of papers

We invite high-quality research papers and contributions on, but not limited to, the following topics:

  1. Advanced wireless power transfer technology for marine environment
  2. Advanced power convert technology for marine environment
  3. Power storage unit for marine environment
  4. Intelligent interpretation of remote sensing images
  5. Image processing in marine environment monitoring