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One dimensional ocean waves displacement prediction system expanding mathematical string equation
Oceanography comprises of parameters like wave-height, ocean-pressure, ocean-density, ocean-winds, ocean-depth, surface tension, sea-surface topography, etc. Predictions of upcoming changes are made using these parameters as inputs. Real-time sensors are deployed under the ocean to fetch real time measurements of parameters. Our research describes the work with respect to ocean wave-height parameter to predict a wave displacement. Waves in oceans are continuously moving and thus measuring the accurate movements of waves is complex. Waves get dispersed in the ocean, but their vibrations remain in the ocean. Numerous techniques are available for developing prediction systems, with their own strengths and weaknesses. The paper demonstrates the concepts and experimentation of prediction system developed using string equation to find wave displacement. It focuses on one dimension that is time, hence it is judged as one-dimensional wave displacement prediction system to measure the time taken by a wave to get settled on its surface.