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Assessing an Improved Bayesian Model for Directional Motion Based Wave Inference

Jordi Mas-Soler    
Antonio Souto-Iglesias and Alexandre N. Simos    

Resumen

An innovative Bayesian motion-based wave inference method is derived and assessed in this work. The evaluation of the accuracy of the proposed prior distribution has been carried out using the results obtained during a dedicated experimental campaign with a scale model an Oil and Gas (O&G) semisubmersible platform. As for the Bayesian statistical inference approaches, the features of the proposed novel prior distribution, as well as the hypotheses adopted, are discussed. It has been found that significant improvements can be obtained if the new approach is adopted to estimate the sea conditions from measured vessel motions. Finally, it is possible to highlight a substantial reduction of the computing time when the sea conditions are estimated by means of the improved Bayesian method, if compared with the conventional approaches for motion-based wave inference.

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