Nowadays a depth delineated in a chart is a static depth based on the chart datum, whereas what the ship navigation should consider is an instantaneous depth, namely, the sum of the static depth and dynamic tide height. Aim to the shortage in depth representation, a method to construct an instantaneous depth model based on a grid tidal model and chart data is proposed. Firstly, a regional grid tide model around China is developed based on the Princeton ocean model (POM) using "blending" assimilation approach, and the continuous spatial-temporal tide heights are predicted. Secondly, the tide grids serving for all depths in the chart are determined, the depths are located efficiently in these grids and corresponding tide heights are obtained. Finally, Instantaneous depths are computed and displayed dynamically. Experimental results indicate that the proposed method is efficient for dynamic representation of instantaneous depths, and is also accurate for the representation in wide and plane sea areas.
[1]
Lee Alexander,et al.
Tide Aware ENC: Demonstration of an Operational Concept
,
2007
.
[2]
B. Pillich,et al.
Next generation ECDIS for commercial and military uses
,
2002,
OCEANS '02 MTS/IEEE.
[3]
Tang Yan.
A Regional Tide Model Around China Developed by POM and Blending Assimilation Method
,
2008
.
[4]
Boudewijn Ambrosius,et al.
Ocean tides from T/P, ERS-1, and GEOSAT altimetry
,
2000
.
[5]
Mohd. Razali Mahmud,et al.
Development of safe navigation system for tidal restriction area
,
2006
.