Maximum unambiguous velocity
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maximum unambiguous velocity
The maximum range of radial velocity that can be observed without ambiguity by a Doppler radar, sodar, or lidar.
Velocities outside this interval are folded into the interval. For a pulsed radar or sodar operating with an interpulse period T, or a lidar with an A/D converter sampling interval T, the unambiguous velocity interval is -λ/4T to +λ/4T, where λ is the operating wavelength. This interval can be extended by the use of dual PRF and other techniques.
See velocity aliasing, Nyquist frequency.
See velocity aliasing, Nyquist frequency.