Lectures (Video)
- 1. The Fourier Series
- 2. Periodicity, Modeling A Signal
- 3. Convergence
- 4. Inner Product, Complex Exponentials
- 5. Fourier Transforms
- 6. Fourier Inversion
- 7. Duality Property
- 8. Stretch Theorem Formula, Convolution Formula
- 9. Continuing Convolution
- 10. Central Limit Theorem And Convolution
- 11. Best Class Of Signals For Fourier Transforms
- 12. Generalized Functions
- 13. Fourier Transform Of A Distribution
- 14. The Delta Function And Sampling
- 15. Application Of The Fourier Transform
- 16. Shah Function, Poisson Summation Formula
- 17. Interpolation Problem
- 18. Sampling Rate, Nyquist Rate, Aliasing
- 19. Discrete Version Of The Fourier Transform
- 20. Discrete Complex Exponential Vector
- 21. Review Of Basic DFT Definitions
- 22. FFT Algorithm
- 23. Linear Systems
- 24. Impulse Response, Schwarz Kernel Theorem
- 25. Fourier Transform For LTI Systems
- 26. Higher Dimensional Fourier Transform
- 27. Fourier Transforms Of Seperable Functions
- 28. Shift Theorem
- 29. Shahs, Lattices, And Crystallography
- 30. Tomography And Inverting The Radon Transform
Fourier Transform and its Applications - Lecture 18
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Lecture 18 - Sampling Rate, Nyquist Rate, Aliasing
Review Of Sampling And Interpolation Results, Terminology: Sampling Rate, Nyquist Rate, Issues With The Interpolation Formula In Practical Applications, Aliasing And Interpolation, Main Argument In Aliasing, Example Of Aliasing: Cosine
Prof. Brad G Osgood
The Fourier Transform and its Applications EE261 (Stanford University: Stanford Engineering Everywhere) http://see.stanford.edu Date accessed: 2009-09-24 License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 |