How to find frequency shift in time-varying signal?
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I am currently trying to plot the Doppler shift of a satellite as it orbits overhead using its downlink signal. My problem is this: I've seen that a continuous signal can be analyzed with pwelch(), but is there a way to "step" through the signal, estimating portions of the signal that would output an (hopefully) s-curve?
Above is 11 seconds of the NOAA-15
Above shows zoom
Getting tighter on the "chunks" above
I hope these images help. From what I understand, The frequency at t=0 should be higher than the transmitted frequency, then after the point of closest approach, the frequency will fall below the transmitted frequency (i.e., Doppler shift).
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Sk Group
2021-10-27
Frequency shifting Prove: DFT{x(n)e^(j(2*pi/N)nl = X(K-l)
For detailed post and complete code visit: https://www.swebllc.com/frequency-shifting-property-in-matlab- complete-prove-code-output/
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