The sea elevation at a fixed point is modelled as a quadratic form of a vector valued Gaussian process with arbitrary mean. With this model, saddlepoint methods are used to approximate the mean upcrossing intensity with which the sea level crosses upwards at a certain height. This estimated intensity is further used to determine the probability distribution of wave crests. The use of saddlepoint technique is particularly important here because it can approximate the crest distribution without the need to perform simulations or use fitted distributions. Several numerical examples are given, including two with measured data. In the cases of real data, the results obtained with the saddlepoint technique are also compared with the results obtai...
A new set of laboratory experiments to examine the short-term statistics of crest elevation and wave...
This study proposes a computationally inexpensive statistical method for modeling ocean wave heights...
Non-linear waves have been a research topic for a long time, but have not yet entered common ocean e...
The sea elevation at a fixed point is modelled as a quadratic form of a vector valued Gaussian proce...
The sea elevation at a fixed point is modelled as a quadratic form of a vector valued Gaussian proce...
An important problem in ocean engineering is to find distributions for characteristic wave parameter...
The thesis deals mainly with offshore engineering related problems where the dominant source of unce...
The paper discusses short- and long-term probability models of ocean waves. The Gaussian theory is r...
In this paper we analyse ocean wave crest statistics over different sized areas using data driven me...
In this paper, following the theory of quasi-determinism of Boccotti, the necessary and sufficient c...
In many applications, such as remote sensing or wave slamming on ships and offshore structures, it i...
International audienceThe conditional value of a stationary random process, given the level-upcrossi...
This paper concerns the statistical distribution of the crest heights associated with surface waves ...
We report new descriptions for the (probability) distributions of hourly maximum crest and wave heig...
The conditional value of a stationary random process, given the level-upcrossing of another dependen...
A new set of laboratory experiments to examine the short-term statistics of crest elevation and wave...
This study proposes a computationally inexpensive statistical method for modeling ocean wave heights...
Non-linear waves have been a research topic for a long time, but have not yet entered common ocean e...
The sea elevation at a fixed point is modelled as a quadratic form of a vector valued Gaussian proce...
The sea elevation at a fixed point is modelled as a quadratic form of a vector valued Gaussian proce...
An important problem in ocean engineering is to find distributions for characteristic wave parameter...
The thesis deals mainly with offshore engineering related problems where the dominant source of unce...
The paper discusses short- and long-term probability models of ocean waves. The Gaussian theory is r...
In this paper we analyse ocean wave crest statistics over different sized areas using data driven me...
In this paper, following the theory of quasi-determinism of Boccotti, the necessary and sufficient c...
In many applications, such as remote sensing or wave slamming on ships and offshore structures, it i...
International audienceThe conditional value of a stationary random process, given the level-upcrossi...
This paper concerns the statistical distribution of the crest heights associated with surface waves ...
We report new descriptions for the (probability) distributions of hourly maximum crest and wave heig...
The conditional value of a stationary random process, given the level-upcrossing of another dependen...
A new set of laboratory experiments to examine the short-term statistics of crest elevation and wave...
This study proposes a computationally inexpensive statistical method for modeling ocean wave heights...
Non-linear waves have been a research topic for a long time, but have not yet entered common ocean e...