Plotting a doppler frequency hyperbola

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Jose Iglesias
Jose Iglesias 2022년 1월 31일
댓글: Jose Iglesias 2022년 2월 1일
I am trying to plot a doppler frequency isodop hyperbola from the given eqiation h^2 = x^2*[(fdo/fd)^2 -1] -y^2 where fd is doppler frequency shift for signal at radar and fdo is doppler frequency shift for target in direction of motion. fd ranges from .4 Khz to 5.6 Khz in increments of .4 Khz. fdo is constnact at 6 KHz. I plotted the hyperbola function and I get the hyperbola curves but only for starting frequency of .4 KHz. I am trying to have it sweep through from .4 KHz to 5.6 KHz with increments of .4 KHz but I cannot seem to do it. I tried using linspace(.4,5.6,.4)*1e3 but that is not working. Any suggestions of what I may add to my existing code to accomplisfh this? Also, is there a way to plot only one line per freqnecy instead of multiple lines per frequency? I am open to any advice this forum may give me. Below is the current code I have.
fd = 400;
h = @(x,y) sqrt((x.^2).*((6000/fd).^2-1)-(y.^2));
figure(1);
fcontour(h);
set(gca, 'XLim',[0 40]);
set(gca, 'YLim',[-10 10]);
Thank you,
Jose

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VBBV
VBBV 2022년 2월 1일
fd = linspace(400,5600,14); % Hz
for i = 1:length(fd)
h = @(x,y) sqrt((x.^2).*((6000/fd(i)).^2-1)-(y.^2));
subplot(4,4,i)
fcontour(h,[0 40 -10 10]);
title(['fd =',num2str(fd(i))])
end
you could try using for loop as above
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Jose Iglesias
Jose Iglesias 2022년 2월 1일
Thank you so much. Is there a way to plot all the frequencies into one pic like what is seen in the attached pic with one line per frequency?

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