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Doppler shift between a moving ship on the ocean and a satellite in LEO
I will have a look at the coordinates, I am however only looking at a small area. I don't need to use the real coordinates to calculate the shift. I would just like to understand how it can be calculated in a real world scenario.- nicolewreyford
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Doppler shift between a moving ship on the ocean and a satellite in LEO
Okay, thank you. No, i am not familiar with that.- nicolewreyford
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Doppler shift between a moving ship on the ocean and a satellite in LEO
No, it is for a university project, it is not the main topic of the project and just something i am struggling to get my head around.- nicolewreyford
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Doppler shift between a moving ship on the ocean and a satellite in LEO
Thank you, do you have a link to this code? I would like to show the mathematics behind the code as well. I am concerned with this as I am setting up a mock satellite AIS system and want to see the effect of the Doppler shift on the transmission. I know what the maximum Doppler shift is but need...- nicolewreyford
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Doppler shift between a moving ship on the ocean and a satellite in LEO
I am looking at a satellite AIS system and I need to see what the effect of the Doppler shift is on the transmission.- nicolewreyford
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Doppler shift between a moving ship on the ocean and a satellite in LEO
Summary:: I would like to calculate the Doppler shift for a signal sent by a moving ship to a moving satellite. I want to calculate the frequency observed by an LEO satellite when a signal is transmitted from a moving ship. The LEO satellite has a velocity of 7120m/s and orbits at a height of...- nicolewreyford
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- Doppler Doppler shift Ocean Relative velocity Satellite Shift Ship
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help