Radar Signal Echo Simulation with Doppler Effect
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In radar systems, radar signal echo simulation technology serves as a critical component. This technique simulates the reflection behavior of transmitted radar signals upon interacting with various target surfaces, ultimately generating the corresponding returned signals. The Doppler effect describes the phenomenon where the frequency of the returned signal shifts when relative motion exists between the radar system and the target. This frequency variation enables precise target velocity measurements, establishing the Doppler effect as an indispensable technique in modern radar systems. Implementation typically involves modeling signal propagation paths, calculating phase shifts due to relative motion, and applying frequency modulation algorithms to replicate real-world scenarios.
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