Title :
A shipborne- type wave-height meter for oceangoing vessels, using microwave Doppler radar
Author :
Yasuda, Akio ; Kuwashima, Susumu ; Kanai, Yasubumi
Author_Institution :
Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine, Kotoku, Japan
fDate :
4/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A wave-height meter using a simple microwave Doppler radar,

mW in power and 10.525 GHz in frequency, is proposed so that we can measure oceanic waves effectively while the ship is steaming. It was first applied to the measurement of the variation of water level generated in a wave tank, which suggested that it is adequately applicable to the measurement of oceanic waves. A field test was carried out off the cape of Nojimazaki by installing the Doppler radar 5 m above the sea level at the bow of the ship. The result agreed reasonably well with that measured simultaneously by the ultrasonic wave-height meter installed at the same position. Another test is running successfully on a larger ship with the wave-height meter installed at 9 m above the sea level. The significant wave height measured by the present meter is being compared with that observed visually by the navigation officers.
Keywords :
Marine-vehicle radar, onboard; Sea surface electromagnetic scattering; Doppler radar; Frequency measurement; Marine vehicles; Microwave measurements; Position measurement; Power measurement; Sea level; Sea measurements; Testing; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.1985.1145094