High-Resolution Directional Wave Spectra from Horizontally Mounted Acoustic Doppler Current Meters

Harald E. Krogstad Continental Shelf and Petroleum Technology Institute A/S, Trondheim, Norway

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Martin C. Miller Exxon Production Research Company, Houston, Texas

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Abstract

The paper discusses the estimation of directional wave spectra by the Iterative Maximum Likelihood Method. The performance of the estimate is illustrated using data obtained by an Acoustic Doppler Current Meter in the CUrrent Measurement EXperiment (CUMEX) in the Norwegian Sea.

Abstract

The paper discusses the estimation of directional wave spectra by the Iterative Maximum Likelihood Method. The performance of the estimate is illustrated using data obtained by an Acoustic Doppler Current Meter in the CUrrent Measurement EXperiment (CUMEX) in the Norwegian Sea.

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