Reduction of aliasing distortion in sampled signals

Wave transmission lines and networks – Automatically controlled systems – With control of equalizer and/or delay network

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328151, 328165, 328167, H03H 714, H03H 710, H03H 728, H03K 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for sampling continuous wave signals to reduce aliasing distortion. The signal is sampled at n times the Nyquist rate, where n is an integer greater than 1; and the n most recently produced sequential samples are combined at the Nyquist rate to produce a sequence of composite samples. This sequence of composite samples exhibits reduced aliasing distortion compared with a conventional sampling or sample-and-hold gate.

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