Application of the distributed parameter filter to predict simulated tidal induced shallow water flow (Q1892249)

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Application of the distributed parameter filter to predict simulated tidal induced shallow water flow
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    Application of the distributed parameter filter to predict simulated tidal induced shallow water flow (English)
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    8 June 1995
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    Distributed parameter filtering theory is employed for estimating the state variables and associated error covariances of a dynamical distributed system under highly random tidal and meteorological influences. The stochastic-deterministic mathematical model of the physical system under study consists of the shallow water equations described by the momentum and continuity equations in which the external forces such as Coriolis force, wind friction, and atmospheric pressure are considered. White Gaussian noises in the system and measurement equations are used to account for the inherent stochasticity of the system.
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    data assimilation
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    white Gaussian noise
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    state variables
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    error covariances
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    Coriolis force
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    wind friction
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    atmospheric pressure
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