Aliasing Ambiguity Explained

preview_player
Показать описание
Explains the ambiguity that arises from sampling that results in aliasing.

* If you would like to support me to make these videos, you can join the Channel Membership, by hitting the "Join" button below the video, and making a contribution to support the cost of a coffee a month. It would be very much appreciated.

Check out my 'search for signals in everyday life', by following my social media feeds:

.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Thank you. Your explanations are so valuable and also unique.

maximus
Автор

Just found this channel, thank you for making these videos. I'll be spending some studying them. I wanted to know if you have plans on covering wireline communications too - ISI, linear EQ, etc.

ashwith
Автор

Thank you for your efforts and time. Is there any relation with the Ambiguity Function of the radar?

aalselwi
Автор

Excellent video. Thanks for putting this video together Sir!

georgepalafox
Автор

Thank you again for building intuition through your videos. I have one query related to case 1: [Ws > 2Wr]..Here, even we followed Nyquist criteria, still a tone at (ws-wr) shows up in our spectrum while we only had wr in the actual signal. Now, if I do a FFT on the samples and store it in memory and later try to re-construct the signal from FFT samples, Would I be able to reconstruct the original time domain signal or would it look like amplitude modulated signal with tones at Wr and [Ws-Wr]

gill