Difference between revisions of "IWRAP Training Seminar February 2010"
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===Lateral Distribution Tab With=== | ===Lateral Distribution Tab With=== | ||
''Problem:'' | ''Problem:'' (Igor PRARIO) When establishing a lateral distribution based on AIS data, you would obtain the basic distribution through numerical analysis of AIS data. For this you would need to select a with of each rectangular bar of the distribution, after which you would fit a suitable lateral distribution within the IWRAP tool. | ||
(Igor PRARIO) | |||
The shape of the (mathematically) fitted distribution will change, depending on the width you select for the numerical analysis... | The shape of the (mathematically) fitted distribution will change, depending on the width you select for the numerical analysis... | ||
''Question'' | ''Question:'' Should the width of the numerical tabs not be selected carefully, perhaps as a function of the width of the ships passing the passage line? | ||
Should the width of the numerical tabs not be selected carefully, perhaps as a function of the width of the ships passing the passage line? | |||
(Erik Sonne Ravn) | ''Discussion:'' (Erik Sonne Ravn) Yes, your right, you need to experiment a little with the width of the tabs. If you make them to narrow, you will not get any distribution. |
Revision as of 15:05, 16 February 2010
The second IWRAP training seminar was held at St.Germain en Laye February 16-18, 2010.
A number of aspects of IWRAP were discussed at the seminar, some of which are documented below:
Lateral Distribution Tab With
Problem: (Igor PRARIO) When establishing a lateral distribution based on AIS data, you would obtain the basic distribution through numerical analysis of AIS data. For this you would need to select a with of each rectangular bar of the distribution, after which you would fit a suitable lateral distribution within the IWRAP tool.
The shape of the (mathematically) fitted distribution will change, depending on the width you select for the numerical analysis...
Question: Should the width of the numerical tabs not be selected carefully, perhaps as a function of the width of the ships passing the passage line?
Discussion: (Erik Sonne Ravn) Yes, your right, you need to experiment a little with the width of the tabs. If you make them to narrow, you will not get any distribution.