Practical method for evaluating wind influence on autonomous ship operations

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Atsuo Maki
Yuuki Maruyama
Leo Dostal
Masahiro Sakai
Ryohei Sawada
Kenji Sasa
Naoya Umeda
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[1] Osaka University,Institute of Mechanics and Ocean Engineering
[2] Hamburg University of Technology,Graduate School of Maritime Sciences
[3] National Maritime Research Institute,undefined
[4] Kobe University,undefined
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Wind speed and direction; Stochastic differential equation; Liner filter; Estimation of drift and diffusion;
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The autonomous operations of marine vehicles have recently attracted significant attention. In particular, automation of harbor operations, such as autonomous docking or berthing, is a challenging target. In low-speed harbor operations, the external disturbance of wind is a non-negligible factor. Therefore, the stochastic behavior of gusty wind should be considered in numerical simulations. This study presents a practical computational scheme for generating random wind velocity fields. In the proposed method, the von Kármán’s spectrum [1] and Hino’s wind speed spectrum [2] were fitted by a degree of freedom (1DoF) filter driven by the Wiener process. The corresponding Itô’s equation had the form of the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process. By employing the analytical solution of the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process, the wind process was successfully generated without time series repetition. Furthermore, the wind speed and direction processes were also generated from the measured drift and diffusion terms. The spectra of these numerical results are consistent with the observed spectra.
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页码:1302 / 1313
页数:11
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