
doi: 10.1007/bf00226562
The sampling theorem states that a continuous signal can always be reconstructed from an equi-spaced set of samples of the signal, as long as the sampling rate has been chosen in accordance with the Nyquist criterion, thus allowing economical use of sampling rate and data storage. The practical aspects of data reconstruction from such sets of samples are considered.
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