Introduction to Shannon sampling and interpolation theory
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Introduction to Shannon sampling and interpolation theory
(Springer texts in electrical engineering)
Springer-Verlag, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: us ISBN 9780387973913
内容説明
Much of that which is ordinal is modeled as analog. Most computational engines on the other hand are dig- ital. Transforming from analog to digital is straightforward: we simply sample. Regaining the original signal from these samples or assessing the information lost in the sampling process are the fundamental questions addressed by sampling and interpolation theory. This book deals with understanding, generalizing, and extending the cardinal series of Shannon sampling theory. The fundamental form of this series states, remarkably, that a bandlimited signal is uniquely specified by its sufficiently close equally spaced samples. The contents of this book evolved from a set of lecture notes prepared for a graduate survey course on Shannon sampling and interpolation theory. The course was taught at the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle. Each of the seven chapters in this book includes a list of references specific to that chapter. A sequel to this book will contain an extensive bibliography on the subject. The author has also opted to include solutions to selected exercises in the Appendix.
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: gw ISBN 9783540973911
内容説明
Regaining original signals transformed from analog to digital systems or assessing information lost in the process are the fundamental issues addressed by sampling and interpolation theory. This study attempts to understand, generalize and extend the cardinal series of Shannon sampling theory.
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