Bravo to Harry Nyquist and Claude Shannon! In the 1920s, these gentlemen created the now-well-known Nyquist theorem, which states that when sampling a signal at discrete intervals, the sampling must ...
Abstract: Shannon-Nyquist sampling theorem is the most fundamental and well known for transforming a continuous-time band-limited signal into its discrete-time form. Over the years, many other methods ...
A look at the Nyquist sampling theorem. How to deal with aliasing by attenuating signals using low-pass filters (i.e., an antialiasing filter, or AAF). AAF requirements for different ADCs. A deep dive ...
Abstract: While the Nyquist rate serves as a lower bound to sample a general bandlimited signal with no information loss, the sub-Nyquist rate may also be sufficient for sampling and recovering ...
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