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 ...
Nyquist-sampling theory lies at the heart of today's digital-communications systems. It requires that data-conversion systems include antialiasing input filters. Designers need to understand the ...
When electrical engineers hear the name "Nyquist," they think of what Harry Nyquist is best known for: his Sampling Theorem. Evidence of its importance is everywhere. Products like cell phones, audio ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a new advanced model for deceptive jamming from an airborne jammer source using DRFM based on Sub-Nyquist sampling theorem. The Shannon-Nyquist theorem shows that under ...
Wideband signal processing and compressive sensing represent transformative approaches to the acquisition and reconstruction of signals across expansive frequency bands. Traditional methods that ...
Abstract: As electromagnetic environments become increasingly complex, the demand for ultra-wideband signal reception has become more widespread. Traditional Nyquist sampling theorem requires high ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 8, 2003--According to Nyquist Sampling Theorem, one of the most important rules of sampling, the highest frequency which can be accurately represented, is one ...
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