Timeline for How is mobile communication made possible from airplanes?
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Oct 1, 2013 at 8:08 | comment | added | shortstheory | Also, I've attached a link with more information on this subject. | |
Oct 1, 2013 at 8:08 | comment | added | shortstheory | Interesting. But the paper is rather abstract and not the clear imo. Moreover, as you can see at an angle at 90 degrees, the doorplate shift is practically absent. As you can probably imagine, a plane maintains a fairly constant perpendicular angle relative to a geostationary satellite. When the plane crosses the zone at which Doppler shifts become more prominent, the aircraft's antennae automatically adjust to the next satellite at a favorable angle. | |
Oct 1, 2013 at 8:01 | history | edited | shortstheory | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Oct 1, 2013 at 6:23 | comment | added | Martin | Doppler frequency shift does have a negative impact on mobile communication as described here (cs.purdue.edu/homes/park/cs422-datalink_wireless-2-11f.pdf) | |
Sep 30, 2013 at 17:28 | history | answered | shortstheory | CC BY-SA 3.0 |