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: The increasing signal bandwidth in complex electromagnetic environments poses significant challenges for signal reception and processing. To overcome the bandwidth limitations imposed by the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Abstract: As electromagnetic environments become increasingly complex, the demand for ultra-wideband signal reception has become more widespread. Traditional Nyquist sampling theorem requires high ...
The minimum sampling rate of 2W samples per second for a signal having maximum frequency of W is called the Nyquist Rate. What is the Nyquist Rate? In data communication, the sampling theorem states ...