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Localized sampling in the presence of noise
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    11 May 2006
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    The reconstruction of a band-limited function \(f(x)\) with bandwith \(\sigma>0\) i.e., a function in \(L^2(R)\) whose Fourier transform vanishes ouside the interval \([-\sigma,\sigma]\), making use of the Shannon sampling theorem, is a typical problem in data processing. In this note, the so-called ``localized sampling'' which is based upon the Shannon sampling theorem is used in order to approximate a band-limited function in the presence of noise. Error bounds are deduced with applications to various types of error when the sampled values are obtained via real-world acquisition devices.
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    localized sampling
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    noise
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    average sampling
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    jitter error
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    amplitude error
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