Estimation of Wave Directional Spectra from Pitch‐Roll Buoy Data

Abstract
Estimates of the directional wave spectrum are generally extracted from data obtained by a heave‐pitch‐roll buoy. Many different spectra estimators are now available, and there is a question as to which one is the more reliable in different environmental conditions. Routine data analysis and wave‐spectra calculation require a computationally efficient and robust estimator. Five different directional spectrum estimates are compared for both synthetic and field data. Synthetic data consists of reconstructed cross‐spectral density matrices with and without noise, and the field data come from the Atlantic Ocean via the Surface Wave Dynamics Experiment (SWADE). Directional spreading and higher‐order statistics of the wave field are compared for each technique. Test results indicate that the maximum likelihood method (MLM) estimator, although not considered an “optimal” estimator, gives the most consistent and predictable results, and should therefore be favored over more traditionally used direct Fourier trans...

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