Estimation of the significant wave height from marine radar images without external reference

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Abstract

In the context of the sea state monitoring by means of the X-band marine radar, the estimation of a significant wave height (Hs) is, currently, one of the most challenging tasks. For its estimation, a calibration is usually required using an external reference, such as in situ sensors, and mainly buoys. In this paper, a method that allows us to avoid the need for an external reference for Hs estimation is presented. This strategy is, mainly, based on the correlation between a raw radar image and the corresponding non-calibrated wave elevation image to which varying its amplitude by using a scale factor creates a mathematical model for the radar imaging. The proposed strategy has been validated by considering a simulated waves field, generated at varying sea state conditions. The results show a good estimation of the significant wave height, confirmed by a squared correlation coefficient greater than 0.70 for each considered sea state.

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Ludeno, G., & Serafino, F. (2019). Estimation of the significant wave height from marine radar images without external reference. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 7(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/JMSE7120432

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