Sampling and Reconstruction: V. Rajbabu Rajbabu@ee - Iitb.ac - in EE 603: Digital Signal Processing and Applications
Sampling and Reconstruction: V. Rajbabu Rajbabu@ee - Iitb.ac - in EE 603: Digital Signal Processing and Applications
V. Rajbabu
[email protected]
EE 603: Digital Signal Processing and Applications
18 Aug. 2021
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Sampling of CT Signals
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Sampling: Mathematical Representation
∞
X
s(t) = δ(t − nT )
n=−∞
∞
X
s(t) = δ(t − nT )
n=−∞
xs (t) = xc (t)s(t)
X∞
= xc (t)δ(t − nT )
n=−∞
X∞
= xc (nT )δ(t − nT )
n=−∞
2π X
S(jΩ) = δ(Ω − k Ωs )
T
k
2π X
S(jΩ) = δ(Ω − k Ωs )
T
k
1
Xs (jΩ) = Xc (jΩ) ∗ S(jΩ)
2π
1X
= Xc (j(Ω − k Ωs ))
T
k
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Relating Xs (jΩ) and X (ejω )
Continuous time
∞
P
Sampled data: xs (t) = xc (nT )δ(t − nT )
n=−∞
∞
xc (nT )e−jΩnT
P
Fourier Transform: Xs (jΩ) =
n=−∞
Discrete time
Sampled data: x[n] = xc (nT )
Fourier Transform: X (ejω ) = x[n]e−jωn
P
n
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Relating Xs (jΩ) and X (ejω )
Continuous time
∞
P
Sampled data: xs (t) = xc (nT )δ(t − nT )
n=−∞
∞
xc (nT )e−jΩnT
P
Fourier Transform: Xs (jΩ) =
n=−∞
Discrete time
Sampled data: x[n] = xc (nT )
Fourier Transform: X (ejω ) = x[n]e−jωn
P
n
Relating them
Xs (jΩ) = X (ejω ) = X (ejΩT )
ω=ΩT
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Relating Xs (jΩ) and X (ejω )
Continuous time
∞
P
Sampled data: xs (t) = xc (nT )δ(t − nT )
n=−∞
∞
xc (nT )e−jΩnT
P
Fourier Transform: Xs (jΩ) =
n=−∞
Discrete time
Sampled data: x[n] = xc (nT )
Fourier Transform: X (ejω ) = x[n]e−jωn
P
n
Relating them
Xs (jΩ) = X (ejω ) = X (ejΩT )
ω=ΩT
For the sampled signal,
1X 1X ω 2π
Xs (jΩ) = Xc (j(Ω−k Ωs )) =⇒ X (ejω ) = Xc (j( −k ))
T T T T
k k
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Exact Recovery
If Xc (jΩ) is bandlimited
(BL) to ΩN , i.e.,
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Exact Recovery
If Xc (jΩ) is bandlimited
(BL) to ΩN , i.e.,
and if
Ωs −ΩN ≥ ΩN or Ωs ≥ 2ΩN
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Exact Recovery
If Xc (jΩ) is bandlimited
(BL) to ΩN , i.e.,
and if
Ωs −ΩN ≥ ΩN or Ωs ≥ 2ΩN
Xr (jΩ) = Xc (jΩ)
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Nyquist-Shannon Sampling Theorem
Let xc (t) be a bandlimited signal with
if
2π
Ωs = ≥ 2ΩN .
T
ΩN - Nyquist frequency, 2ΩN is Nyquist rate
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Ideal Reconstruction
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Ideal Reconstruction
Reconstruction filter with cut-off Ωc = Ω2s = Tπ
(
1 0 ≤ Ω ≤ Tπ
Hr (jΩ) =
0 otherwise.
sin πt
T
hr (t) = πt
T
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Ideal Reconstruction
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Ideal Reconstruction
∞
P
xs (t) = xc (nT )δ(t − nT ) is input to a CT LPF
n=−∞
sin πt/T Ωs π
reconstruction filter hr (t) = πt/T with cut-off Ωc = 2 = T to
get
∞
X
xr (t) = x[n]hr (t − nT )
n=−∞
∞
X sin π(t − nT )/T
= x[n]
n=−∞
π(t − nT )/T
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Example: Sinusoidal Sampling
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