IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation (Nov 2023)

Extraction of the significant wave height from synthetic HF radar data acquired on a floating platform

  • Sepideh Hashemi,
  • Reza Shahidi,
  • Eric W. Gill

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12452
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 11
pp. 1639 – 1645

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Abstract The usual procedure for extracting ocean surface information from data acquired from a high‐frequency surface wave radar transmitting from a floating platform is to first compensate for the motion of the antenna in the acquired motion‐contaminated Doppler spectrum and then extract the ocean wave parameters from the motion‐compensated result. The authors propose a new real‐time method to estimate the significant wave height directly from the antenna's received electric field in the time‐domain without requiring prior knowledge of the motion parameters or performing motion compensation. Based on the relation between the ocean surface displacement and the received electric field, this method calculates the significant wave height from the windowed variance of the upper envelope of the received electric field. A preliminary calibration is required, which can be carried out either by the deployment of a wave buoy or by analysing the data over a time period during which the sea state varies. The results from this simple proposed technique show that it may be used to estimate the significant wave height with a root‐mean‐square error (RMSE) between 10 and 14 cm over a wide range of significant wave height values.

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