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The Doppler Effect in Terms of System Theory: Relativistic and nonrelativistic effect,Used
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The Doppler Effect is a well known physical phenomenon. Dopplers famous paper ber das farbige Licht der Doppelsterne was published as early as 1842. The relativistic effect was covered by Einsteins famous publication Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Krper in 1905. Is it still possible to find new aspects of this subject? The approach from system theory used in this book is applied to the relativistic and the nonrelativistic Doppler Effect. The considerable amount of mathematics enables the overcoming of restrictions in view of the waveform of the transmitted signal and the trajectories of transmitters resp. receivers which are usually not mentioned in physics textbooks. This includes nonuniform motion. The approach from system theory demonstrates the application of highly abstract methods from system theory to a particular physical phenomenon. Potential applications can be found in physical metrology, astronomy, radar technology, remote sensing, digital signal processing and mobile communication systems.
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