Rasaki O. Olanrewaju

Work place: Africa Business School, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Rabat, BP 6380, Morocco

E-mail: olanrewaju_rasaq@yahoo.com

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Research Interests: Statistics

Biography

Rasaki O. Olanrewaju holds a Doctor of Philosophy in mathematics (Statistics option) from the Pan African University Institute of Basic Sciences, Technology, and Innovation (PAUSTI) / Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. He received his Master of Science (procced to PhD grade), Bachelor of Science (first Class) and Diploma in Statistics (Distinction), all in Statistics from the University of Ibadan. Rasaki Olawale Olanrewaju is currently a Research Associate at Africa Business School, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Rabat, Morocco. He has previously worked with Department of Statistics, University of Ibadan and Distance Learning Centre (DLC), University of Ibadan as a Tutorial Assistant and Academic Advisor respectively. Before he assumed the position of Research Associate with Africa Business School, he previously worked as a Research Assistant with the Business School. To his credit is more than thirty-five (35) published in peer-reviewed journals. He has also attended numerous conferences and workshops both locally and international.

Author Articles
An Analysis of the Atlantic Ocean Wave Via Random Cosine and Sine Alternate Wavy ARIMA Functions

By Rasaki O. Olanrewaju Mamadou A. Jallow Sodiq A. Olanrewaju

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2022.05.03, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2022

In this research, alternate random wave sine and cosine for discrete time-varying processes via Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) in a deterministic manner were developed. The mean and variance of the cosine and sine periodical time-varying wavy functions were derived such that Maclaurin series via full Taylor series expansion was used to rewrite the mean and variance functions. Wavy buoys of sea temperature, significant wave height, and mean wave direction of Belmullet Inner (Berth B) and Belmullet Outer (Berth A) of the Atlantic Ocean based on the west coastal of Ireland were subjected to the random sine and cosine wave functions of ARIMA. Cosine-ARIMA (1, 1, 3) and cosine-ARIMA (0, 1, 1) were the sea temperature inner and outer oceanic climate wave buoys of Berth B and A with time-periods of 8437.5 and 8035.714 respectively. Cosine-ARIMA (5, 1, 0) gave minimum performance for peak direction of inner and outer oceanic climate wave buoys of both Berth B and A, but with different time-periods of 168750 and 56250 respectively. Lastly, cosine-ARIMA (2, 1, 2) and sine-ARIMA (0, 1, 5) put in the ideal generalization for wave height of Berth B and A with the same associated wave time-periods of 56250, that is, it takes 56250 seconds to complete one swaying cycle.

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