Abstract
AbstractA method for estimating key parameters of ocean waves (the dominant frequency and the significant wave height) from uncalibrated monoscopic video is proposed, based on temporal variation of the wave field, specifically time series of pixel intensities. The methodology tracks the principal component of the movement of water in the video, which we propose is associated with the dominant frequency of the ocean. To accomplish this, the singular spectrum analysis algorithm and the extended Kalman filter are used. Then, the shape of an empirical spectrum is used in order to translate the dominant frequency output into a significant wave height estimation.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Signal Processing
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