aliasingul
Aliasingul is a phenomenon that occurs when a signal is sampled at a rate lower than twice its highest frequency component. This undersampling leads to the misrepresentation of the original signal, where high-frequency components appear as lower frequencies in the sampled data. This effect is particularly prevalent in digital signal processing, where continuous analog signals are converted into discrete digital signals.
The Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem states that to perfectly reconstruct a band-limited signal, the sampling rate must
In digital imaging, aliasing can manifest as jagged edges or moiré patterns in images, especially when capturing