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Comparison of sea state statistics between a phenomenological model and field data

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OCEANS 2007 - Europe
Date of Conference: 18-21 June 2007
Author(s): Le Gal, C.
CERVVAL, Plouzane
Olagnon, M. ;  Parenthoen, M. ;  Beal, P.-A. ;  Tisseau, J.
Page(s): 1 - 6
Product Type: Conference Publications

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Abstract

This paper describes IPAS [13] (Interactive Phenomenological Animation of the Sea), a method for numerical interactive phenomenological animation of the sea, and it aims to validate this method by confrontation with field data. As IPAS is a phenomenological animation, it does not involve computation of hydrodynamic equations on a mesh or a grid of points. Instead, autonomous agents, modeling oceanographic phenomena, are combined and animated using enaction-based multi-agents simulation. A large number of such simulations has been carried out, and the resulting statistics are compared to a commonly used theoretical model, showing the ability of IPAS to represent actual sea state characteristics.

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