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Nonlinear Extraction of Directional Ocean Wave Spectrum From Synthetic Bistatic High-Frequency Surface Wave Radar Data

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This paper proposes the use of a nonlinear inversion technique for the extraction of the directional ocean wave spectrum from bistatic high-frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR) Doppler data. The extraction… Click to show full abstract

This paper proposes the use of a nonlinear inversion technique for the extraction of the directional ocean wave spectrum from bistatic high-frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR) Doppler data. The extraction method is combined with nonlinear regression expressions, solely based on the Doppler data, to retrieve wind speed and direction. Once the initialization parameters have been defined, a blind iterative algorithm based on Tikhonov regularization in Hilbert Scales is used to extract the nondirectional spectrum. The extracted spectrum is then used to determine the directional factor, which is assumed to be described by a cosine-power model. The proposed method yields fairly good results with synthetic noise-contaminated HFSWR data with a priori regularization parameters.

Keywords: ocean wave; bistatic high; directional ocean; extraction; extraction directional; wave spectrum

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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