ABREAST OF THE WAVES : OPEN-SEA SENSOR TO MEASURE HEIGHT AND DIRECTION

Accurate and timely information on open-sea wave conditions can help in preventing large-scale maritime disasters. This article describes a new, low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS)-based sensor that measures wave height with an accuracy of several centimeters and direction with an accuracy of 5 degrees. The receiver is mounted on a buoy, and a high-pass filter is used to extract the movement of the buoy and thus minimize GPS positioning errors. The data provided by the sensor is intended to improve wave prediction models. In addition, since this GPS-based sensor transmits only analyzed ocean wave data, it reduces the volume of data and leads to lower operating and acquisition costs. The article describes the concept of the GPS-based wave sensor, algorithms that are used for filtering and extracting wave data, as well as the results of open-sea trials.

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  • Supplemental Notes:
    • Page range: pp 16-18, 20-26
  • Authors:
    • Harigae, M
    • Yamaguchi, I
    • Kasai, T
    • Igawa, H
    • Nakanishi, H
    • Murayama, T
    • Iwanaka, Y
    • Suko, H
  • Publication Date: 2005-5

Language

  • English

Media Info

  • Features: Figures; Photos; Tables;
  • Pagination: 11 p.
  • Serial:
    • GPS World
    • Volume: 16
    • Issue Number: 5
    • Publisher: Advanstar Communications, Incorporated
    • ISSN: 1048-5104

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 01001682
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: UC Berkeley Transportation Library
  • Files: BTRIS, TRIS
  • Created Date: Jul 7 2005 12:00AM