DocumentCode :
3744554
Title :
Observations of predictive skill for real-time Deterministic Sea Waves from the WaMoS II
Author :
Tyson Hilmer;Eric Thornhill
Author_Institution :
OceanWaveS GmbH, L?neburg, Germany 21339
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
OceanWaveS GmbH has been developing a prototype system, based on standard non-coherent X-band navigational radars, capable of predicting future sea surface elevations. Combined with a vessel hydrodynamic simulator, this system will forecast ship motions. Applications for such a system include offshore operations, e.g. crane lifts, LNG, cargo and personnel transfers. The forecasts may be assimilated into automated control systems; e.g. floating wind turbines or dynamic positioning systems, or used within Decision Support Systems. This article presents correlation analysis results between the predicted sea surface elevations and vessel-mounted reference sensors for three independent sea trials. Despite neglecting vessel hydrodynamics, correlations of forecasts to measured references of 80% are achieved for T+60 seconds predictions for all sea trials. The prediction horizon is observed up to 180 seconds of forecast.
Keywords :
"Sea surface","Sea measurements","Surface waves","Radar","Prediction algorithms","Real-time systems","Correlation"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS´15 MTS/IEEE Washington
Type :
conf
Filename :
7404496
Link To Document :
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