How Does Our Wave Monitoring System Help You Anticipate Storms?

Nov 05, 2025

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On the vast ocean, storms often arrive with tremendous force. Early warnings, even just hours or minutes in advance, can determine the safety of a voyage, operation, or scientific research mission. This is precisely the core mission of our independently developed Wave Monitoring System-to give you the advantage of being ahead of the storm with higher precision and faster response wave monitoring technology.

Our Wave Monitoring System uses high-sensitivity wave sensors and multi-dimensional data acquisition modules to monitor key information such as wave height, period, direction, energy spectrum, and wave direction spectrum in real time. When the system detects an abnormal increase in low-frequency swell energy or changes in the spectral structure, the built-in ocean dynamics algorithm automatically identifies potential storm signals and issues an early warning. This intelligent monitoring method can capture early signs before a storm forms, achieving true "advanced prediction."

 

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The system's algorithm is based on our independently developed advanced ocean dynamics model, which can eliminate low-frequency instability errors (approximately 0.04Hz), effectively distinguish between wind waves and swells, and correct spectral data in real time. Furthermore, our monitoring terminal employs a nine-axis MEMS inertial navigation unit (IMU) combined with an STM32 microprocessor to achieve high-speed data fusion and adaptive filtering, significantly improving stability and anti-interference performance in harsh sea conditions.

Our Wave Monitoring System features ultra-low power consumption (current <50mA), allowing for long-term operation powered by solar energy or batteries. Combined with the company's accumulated energy-saving technologies in surface drifting buoys, the system can operate continuously for months or even years in offshore or polar environments, achieving truly unattended long-term monitoring.

Application Scenarios

Marine Scientific Research: Real-time acquisition of spectral and energy data, providing high-precision foundational data for climate models and ocean energy research.

Wind Farm Monitoring: Early identification of storm and wave risks, ensuring equipment and personnel safety.

Navigation Safety: Assisting ships in planning routes and avoiding high-risk sea areas.

Coastal Disaster Prevention: Combining meteorological and tidal data to issue early warning information, providing decision support for disaster prevention and mitigation.

 

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