| 1. | Classically, the Nyquist rate is analogous, I think.
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| 2. | Does the Nyquist rate have anything to do with it?
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| 3. | This minimum sampling frequency is called the Nyquist rate.
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| 4. | The Nyquist rate is twice the maximum component frequency of the function being sampled.
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| 5. | As a result, the Nyquist rate is
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| 6. | Computing only every other sample of the output sequence reduces the sample-rate commensurate with the reduced Nyquist rate.
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| 7. | Similarly, Nyquist's name was attached to " Nyquist rate " in 1953 by Harold S . Black:
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| 8. | The baseband function is sampled faster than its Nyquist rate, and the bandpass function is undersampled, effectively converting it to baseband.
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| 9. | For example, CD audio typically extends up to 20 kHz, but is sampled with a 22.05 kHz Nyquist rate.
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| 10. | Shannon's suggestion of simultaneous sampling of the signal and its derivative at half the Nyquist rate results in well behaved interpolation.
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