Early detection of rogue waves by the wavelet transforms
Künye
Bayındır, C. (2015). Early detection of rogue waves by the wavelet transforms. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics, 380(1-2), 156-161. doi:10.1016/j.physleta.2015.09.051Özet
We discuss the possible advantages of using the wavelet transform over the Fourier transform for the early detection of rogue waves. We show that the triangular wavelet spectra of the rogue waves can be detected at early stages of the development of rogue waves in a chaotic wave field. Compared to the Fourier spectra, the wavelet spectra are capable of detecting not only the emergence of a rogue wave but also its possible spatial (or temporal) location. Due to this fact, wavelet transform is also capable of predicting the characteristic distances between successive rogue waves. Therefore multiple simultaneous breaking of the successive rogue waves on ships or on the offshore structures can be predicted and avoided by smart designs and operations.