radvel = dop2speed(dps,lambda)
returns the radial velocity in meters per second. This value corresponds to the one-way
Doppler shift dps for the wavelength
lambda.
Calculate the radial velocity of an automobile based on the Doppler shift of a continuous-wave radar. The radar carrier frequency is 24.15 GHz. Assume a doppler shift of 2.880 kHz.
The radial velocity of a source relative to a receiver can be computed from the one-way
Doppler shift:
where Vs,r denotes the radial
velocity of the source relative to the receiver, Δf is the Doppler shift
in hertz, and λ is the carrier frequency wavelength in meters.
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