Simulation of Golf Realtime Tracking Based on Doppler Radar

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Golf has become an increasingly popular sport. Determination of motion parameters of golf
ball can give quantitative suggestion for players. This paper introduces the principles of determination
based on Doppler radar. The parameters of golf motion to be measured include velocity, angle, spin
angular velocity and position. A golf realtime tracking system is designed with one transmitting antenna
and three receiving antennas in this paper. Simulations validate the feasibility and high accuracy
of this system. This system makes referential significance for golf realtime tracking system.

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