kvantiseringstøy
Kvantiseringstøy, also known as quantization error or quantization noise, is an inherent artifact that arises when a continuous analog signal is converted into a discrete digital signal. This process, called analog-to-digital conversion (ADC), involves sampling the analog signal at regular intervals and then assigning each sample a discrete numerical value from a finite set of possible values. The precision of this digital representation is limited by the number of bits used to encode each sample.
The difference between the actual analog value of a sample and the closest available discrete digital value
Quantization noise can manifest as undesirable artifacts in digital audio, images, and other digitized data. In