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Physics Letters A | 2016

Early Detection of Rogue Waves by the Wavelet Transforms

Cihan Bayindir

Abstract We discuss the possible advantages of using the wavelet transform over the Fourier transform for the early detection of rogue waves. We show that the triangular wavelet spectra of the rogue waves can be detected at early stages of the development of rogue waves in a chaotic wave field. Compared to the Fourier spectra, the wavelet spectra are capable of detecting not only the emergence of a rogue wave but also its possible spatial (or temporal) location. Due to this fact, wavelet transform is also capable of predicting the characteristic distances between successive rogue waves. Therefore multiple simultaneous breaking of the successive rogue waves on ships or on the offshore structures can be predicted and avoided by smart designs and operations.


Physical Review E | 2016

Rogue waves of the Kundu-Eckhaus equation in a chaotic wave field.

Cihan Bayindir

In this paper we study the properties of the chaotic wave fields generated in the frame of the Kundu-Eckhaus equation (KEE). Modulation instability results in a chaotic wave field which exhibits small-scale filaments with a free propagation constant, k. The average velocity of the filaments is approximately given by the average group velocity calculated from the dispersion relation for the plane-wave solution; however, direction of propagation is controlled by the β parameter, the constant in front of the Raman-effect term. We have also calculated the probabilities of the rogue wave occurrence for various values of propagation constant k and showed that the probability of rogue wave occurrence depends on k. Additionally, we have showed that the probability of rogue wave occurrence significantly depends on the quintic and the Raman-effect nonlinear terms of the KEE. Statistical comparisons between the KEE and the cubic nonlinear Schrödinger equation have also been presented.


Physical Review E | 2016

Rogue wave spectra of the Kundu-Eckhaus equation.

Cihan Bayindir

In this paper we analyze the rogue wave spectra of the Kundu-Eckhaus equation (KEE). We compare our findings with their nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) analogs and show that the spectra of the individual rogue waves significantly differ from their NLSE analogs. A remarkable difference is the one-sided development of the triangular spectrum before the rogue wave becomes evident in time. Also we show that increasing the skewness of the rogue wave results in increased asymmetry in the triangular Fourier spectra. Additionally, the triangular spectra of the rogue waves of the KEE begin to develop at earlier stages of their development compared to their NLSE analogs, especially for larger skew angles. This feature may be used to enhance the early warning times of the rogue waves. However, we show that in a chaotic wave field with many spectral components the triangular spectra remain as the main attribute as a universal feature of the typical wave fields produced through modulation instability and characteristic features of the KEEs analytical rogue wave spectra may be suppressed in a realistic chaotic wave field.


Optics Communications | 2018

Freezing optical rogue waves by Zeno dynamics

Cihan Bayindir; Fatih Ozaydin

Abstract We investigate the Zeno dynamics of the optical rogue waves. Considering their usage in modeling rogue wave dynamics, we analyze the Zeno dynamics of the Akhmediev breathers, Peregrine and Akhmediev–Peregrine soliton solutions of the nonlinear Schrodinger equation. We show that frequent measurements of the wave inhibits its movement in the observation domain for each of these solutions. We analyze the spectra of the rogue waves under Zeno dynamics. We also analyze the effect of observation frequency on the rogue wave profile and on the probability of lingering of the wave in the observation domain. Our results can find potential applications in optics including nonlinear phenomena.


arXiv: Computational Physics | 2016

COMPRESSIVE SPECTRAL METHOD FOR THE SIMULATION OF THE WATER WAVES

Cihan Bayindir


arXiv: Computational Physics | 2015

Compressive Split-Step Fourier Method

Cihan Bayindir


Deniz Bilimleri ve Mühendisliği Dergisi | 2015

A NOVEL NONLINEAR FREQUENCY MODULATED CHIRP SIGNAL FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR AND SONAR IMAGING

Cihan Bayindir


IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering | 2018

Assessment and Enhancement of SAR Noncoherent Change Detection of Sea-Surface Oil Spills

Cihan Bayindir; J. David Frost; Christopher F. Barnes


Archive | 2017

Freezing Rogue Waves by Quantum Zeno Dynamics

Cihan Bayindir; Fatih Ozaydin


arXiv: Computational Physics | 2016

Compressive Spectral Renormalization Method

Cihan Bayindir

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Christopher F. Barnes

Georgia Institute of Technology

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J. David Frost

Georgia Institute of Technology

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