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http://dx.doi.org/10.3744/SNAK.2014.51.3.193

A New Sampling Method of Marine Climatic Data for Infrared Signature Analysis  

Kim, Yoonsik (Advanced Ship Research Division, KRISO/KIOST)
Vaitekunas, David A. (W.R. Davis Engineering Ltd.)
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Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea / v.51, no.3, 2014 , pp. 193-202 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents a new method of sampling the climatic data for infrared signature analysis. Historical hourly data from a stationary marine buoy of KMA(Korean Meteorological Administration) are used to select a small number of sample points (N=100) to adequately cover the range of statistics(PDF, CDF) displayed by the original data set (S=56,670). The method uses a coarse bin to subdivide the variable space ($3^5$=243 bins) to make sample points cover the original data range, and a single-point ranking system to select individual points so that uniform coverage (1/N = 0.01) is obtained for each variable. The principal component analysis is used to calculate a joint probability of the coupled climatic variables. The selected sample data show good agreement to the original data set in statistical distribution and they will be used for statistical analysis of infrared signature and susceptibility of naval ships.
Keywords
Marine climate buoy; Sampling method; Infrared analysis; Principal component analysis; Cumulative distribution function; Correlation;
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