Dopplerresilient
Dopplerresilient refers to the ability of a system, device, or process to maintain its functionality and performance despite the presence of Doppler effects. Doppler effects occur when there is relative motion between a source of waves and an observer, causing a change in the frequency of the waves. This phenomenon is commonly observed in sound waves, such as the change in pitch of a siren as it moves towards or away from an observer, and in electromagnetic waves, such as the redshift or blueshift of light from distant stars.
In various fields, Dopplerresilience is crucial for ensuring reliable communication and operation. For instance, in radar
In the context of navigation and positioning systems, such as GPS, Doppler effects can introduce errors in
Overall, Dopplerresilience is a critical aspect of various technologies and systems, ensuring their robustness and reliability