quantizationvirheet
Quantizationvirheet, or quantization errors, arise in digital signal processing and data representation when a continuous range of values is mapped to a finite set of discrete values. This process, known as quantization, is fundamental to converting analog signals into digital formats and for storing data with limited precision. The error occurs because the original analog value cannot be perfectly represented by the closest available discrete value.
These errors can manifest in several ways. One common type is truncation error, where the fractional part
Quantization errors can accumulate in digital systems, especially during repeated operations or signal processing steps. In