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Chapter 18
Consider the continuous-time signal x(t), and a train of impulses where Ts, is the sampling interval, and fs, is the sampling frequency. Multiplying ...
A continuous-time signal is sampled using impulse-train sampling followed by the zero-order hold method. Impulse-train sampling uses a periodic impulse ...
Consider a continuous signal and its sampled counterpart with a sampling period T. Applying a zero-order hold to the sampled signal results in a piecewise ...
Consider a time-domain signal and its Fourier transform to reveal the spectrum. Sampling the signal at a specific frequency creates multiple scaled ...
Consider a sampled sequence with zero values between sampling instants. Replace it by taking every N-th value of the sampled sequence. The original and ...
Consider a decimated signal with a reduced frequency range due to its lower sampling rate. Insert zeros between each sample to upsample, that introduces ...
Consider a signal sampled at a rate greater than twice its highest frequency. A signal with most of its energy concentrated in a narrow frequency band is ...
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