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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Northern_Illinois_University/MEE_390_OER/09%3A_Supplementary_Material_Section/9.06%3A_Chapter_6_Supplementary_Reading_Materials/9.6.06%3A_Sampling_and_Reconstruction
    This page discusses signal sampling and reconstruction, highlighting the shift from continuous to discrete signals, the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, and reconstruction methods. It also explores perfect re...This page discusses signal sampling and reconstruction, highlighting the shift from continuous to discrete signals, the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, and reconstruction methods. It also explores perfect reconstruction, aliasing and its effects, and the role of anti-aliasing filters. Additionally, it considers practical aspects of processing continuous signals with discrete tools.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electrical_Engineering/Signal_Processing_and_Modeling/Signals_and_Systems_(Baraniuk_et_al.)/10%3A_Sampling_and_Reconstruction
    This page discusses signal sampling and reconstruction, highlighting the shift from continuous to discrete signals, the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, and reconstruction methods. It also explores perfect re...This page discusses signal sampling and reconstruction, highlighting the shift from continuous to discrete signals, the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, and reconstruction methods. It also explores perfect reconstruction, aliasing and its effects, and the role of anti-aliasing filters. Additionally, it considers practical aspects of processing continuous signals with discrete tools.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Northern_Illinois_University/MEE_390_OER/09%3A_Supplementary_Material_Section/9.02%3A_Chapter_2_Supplementary_Reading_Materials/9.2.03%3A_Sampling_and_Reconstruction
    This page discusses signal sampling and reconstruction, highlighting the shift from continuous to discrete signals, the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, and reconstruction methods. It also explores perfect re...This page discusses signal sampling and reconstruction, highlighting the shift from continuous to discrete signals, the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, and reconstruction methods. It also explores perfect reconstruction, aliasing and its effects, and the role of anti-aliasing filters. Additionally, it considers practical aspects of processing continuous signals with discrete tools.

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