otantaväli
Otantaväli, often translated as sampling interval or sampling period, is a fundamental concept in signal processing and time series analysis. It refers to the fixed time duration between consecutive samples taken from a continuous signal. This interval is inversely proportional to the sampling frequency, which is the number of samples taken per unit of time. A smaller otantaväli corresponds to a higher sampling frequency and vice versa.
The choice of otantaväli is critical for accurately representing a signal. According to the Nyquist-Shannon sampling
In practical applications, the otantaväli is determined by the nature of the signal being sampled and the