Author Institution: Department of Physics, Michigan State UniversityThe sampling theorem is sometimes interpreted as stating that one needs to record only two samples per spectral feature or line in order to make possible complete recovery of the original data by reconstruction. The minimum number of points per full width at half height, and manner of recovery to specified accuracies, will be given for Gaussian and Lorentzian lines, and the results compared with the situation of taking and storing more samples in the first place
An iterative algorithm is used to reconstruct the spectra of light passing through a scanning Michel...
In this paper, we present some useful results related with the sampling theorem and the reconstructi...
The problem of sampling and recovering bandlimited signals in the presence of noise is studied. A ne...
This research was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Department of Phy...
Author Institution:In fourier transform spectroscopy the information in the numerical representation...
73 pages, 4 figures.Sampling Theory deals with the reconstruction of functions (signals) through the...
The sampling theorem states that any frequency bandlimited signal can be exactly reconstructed from ...
99 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The dissertation includes thre...
The time required to complete a multidimensional NMR experiment is directly proportional to the numb...
Various forms of the sampling theorem assure that any signal x(t) which satisfies a certain bandwidt...
We address the problem of sampling of 2D signals with sparse multi-band spectral structure. We show ...
New inversion procedures are derived for one-dimensional object reconstruction which use sampling va...
Generalized sampling provides a general mechanism for recovering an unknown input function f(x) # H...
The sampling theorem for bandlimited functions allows one to reconstruct exactly a function containi...
The well-known Whittaker-Kotel'nikov-Shannon sampling theorem for frequency-bandlimited functions of...
An iterative algorithm is used to reconstruct the spectra of light passing through a scanning Michel...
In this paper, we present some useful results related with the sampling theorem and the reconstructi...
The problem of sampling and recovering bandlimited signals in the presence of noise is studied. A ne...
This research was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Department of Phy...
Author Institution:In fourier transform spectroscopy the information in the numerical representation...
73 pages, 4 figures.Sampling Theory deals with the reconstruction of functions (signals) through the...
The sampling theorem states that any frequency bandlimited signal can be exactly reconstructed from ...
99 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The dissertation includes thre...
The time required to complete a multidimensional NMR experiment is directly proportional to the numb...
Various forms of the sampling theorem assure that any signal x(t) which satisfies a certain bandwidt...
We address the problem of sampling of 2D signals with sparse multi-band spectral structure. We show ...
New inversion procedures are derived for one-dimensional object reconstruction which use sampling va...
Generalized sampling provides a general mechanism for recovering an unknown input function f(x) # H...
The sampling theorem for bandlimited functions allows one to reconstruct exactly a function containi...
The well-known Whittaker-Kotel'nikov-Shannon sampling theorem for frequency-bandlimited functions of...
An iterative algorithm is used to reconstruct the spectra of light passing through a scanning Michel...
In this paper, we present some useful results related with the sampling theorem and the reconstructi...
The problem of sampling and recovering bandlimited signals in the presence of noise is studied. A ne...