Title of article :
EARLY DETECTION OF ROGUE WAVES USING COMPRESSIVE SAMPLING
Author/Authors :
BAYINDIR, C Associate Professor - Engineering Faculty - Istanbul Technical University - Maslak, Istanbul
Abstract :
We discuss the possible usage of the compressive sampling for the early
detection of the rogue waves. One of the promising techniques for the early detection of
the rogue waves is to measure the triangular Fourier spectra which begin to appear at the
early stages of their development. For the early detection of the rogue waves it is possible
to treat such a spectrum as a sparse signal since we would mainly be interested in the high
amplitude triangular region located at the central wavenumber. Therefore compressive
sampling can be a very efficient tool for the rogue wave early warning systems. By
employing a numerical approach we show that triangular Fourier spectra can be sensed
by compressive measurements at the early stages of the development of rogue waves
such as those in the form of Peregrine and Akhmediev-Peregrine solitons. Our results
may lead to development of the early warning and measurement systems which use the
compressive sampling thus the memory requirements for those systems can be greatly
reduced.
Keywords :
Rogue waves , early detection , spectral analysis , compressive sensing
Journal title :
Turkish World Mathematical Society Journal of Applied and Engineering Mathematics