REMOTELY SENSED DATA FOR WAVE PROFILE ANALYSIS

  • Harry M
  • Zhang H
  • Colleter G
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Abstract

Laser scanning technology (LiDAR) is a form of remote sensing from which a water surface can be measured rapidly and accurately without in-situ sensors. An experimental setup for the measurement of waves in a wave flume is detailed with an analysis of various wave parameters. The experiments function as a source of reliable laboratory controlled data while the data analysis presents the range of research fields that the data can be applied to.

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Harry, M., Zhang, H., & Colleter, G. (2012). REMOTELY SENSED DATA FOR WAVE PROFILE ANALYSIS. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (33), 45. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v33.waves.45

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