Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) buoys were used to retrieve the significant wave heights (SWHs) and dominant periods of waves in the Qingdao coastal waters off China. The precise point… Click to show full abstract
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) buoys were used to retrieve the significant wave heights (SWHs) and dominant periods of waves in the Qingdao coastal waters off China. The precise point positioning (PPP) and postprocessed kinematic (PPK) techniques were used to obtain the absolute motion of the GNSS buoys. Even though PPP has relatively low absolute positioning accuracy, this accuracy has a minimal influence on the spectrum in the wave frequency band. SWH values calculated from the PPK and PPP modes are nearly identical, with correlation coefficients and symmetric regression slopes both higher than 0.99. The SWH values calculated from PPP also show good agreement with a dedicated wave buoy, with a correlation coefficient of 0.935 and a difference of 0.82 cm ± 4.63 cm. A GaoFen-1 satellite image was used to assess the GNSS PPP wave spectrum via the dispersion relationship; both exhibit wave spectra with two peaks, consistent with the wave characteristics in the area.
               
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