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  2. Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem - Wikipedia

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    The term Nyquist Sampling Theorem (capitalized thus) appeared as early as 1959 in a book from his former employer, Bell Labs, [22] and appeared again in 1963, [23] and not capitalized in 1965. [24] It had been called the Shannon Sampling Theorem as early as 1954, [25] but also just the sampling theorem by several other books in the early 1950s.

  3. Signal reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    In our example, the vector space of sampled signals is n-dimensional complex space. Any proposed inverse R of F ( reconstruction formula , in the lingo) would have to map C n {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} ^{n}} to some subset of L 2 {\displaystyle L^{2}} .

  4. 44,100 Hz - Wikipedia

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    The selection of the sample rate was based primarily on the need to reproduce the audible frequency range of 20–20,000 Hz (20 kHz). The NyquistShannon sampling theorem states that a sampling rate of more than twice the maximum frequency of the signal to be recorded is needed, resulting in a required rate of greater than 40 kHz.

  5. Nonuniform sampling - Wikipedia

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    Nonuniform sampling is based on Lagrange interpolation and the relationship between itself and the (uniform) sampling theorem. Nonuniform sampling is a generalisation of the Whittaker–Shannon–Kotelnikov (WSK) sampling theorem. The sampling theory of Shannon can be generalized for the case of nonuniform samples, that is, samples not taken ...

  6. Multidimensional sampling - Wikipedia

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    As with the NyquistShannon sampling theorem, this theorem also assumes an idealization of any real-world situation, as it only applies to functions that are sampled over an infinitude of points. Perfect reconstruction is mathematically possible for the idealized model but only an approximation for real-world functions and sampling techniques ...

  7. Compressed sensing - Wikipedia

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    An early breakthrough in signal processing was the NyquistShannon sampling theorem. It states that if a real signal's highest frequency is less than half of the sampling rate, then the signal can be reconstructed perfectly by means of sinc interpolation. The main idea is that with prior knowledge about constraints on the signal's frequencies ...

  8. Anti-aliasing filter - Wikipedia

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    An anti-aliasing filter (AAF) is a filter used before a signal sampler to restrict the bandwidth of a signal to satisfy the NyquistShannon sampling theorem over the band of interest. Since the theorem states that unambiguous reconstruction of the signal from its samples is possible when the power of frequencies above the Nyquist frequency is ...

  9. Whittaker–Nyquist–Kotelnikov–Shannon - Wikipedia

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