Approximation of discontinuous signals by exponential sampling series
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rate of approximationdiscontinuous functionsexponential sampling serieslogarithmic modulus of smoothnessround-off and time jitter errors
Continuity and related questions (modulus of continuity, semicontinuity, discontinuities, etc.) for real functions in one variable (26A15) Rate of convergence, degree of approximation (41A25) Sampling theory in information and communication theory (94A20) Approximation by operators (in particular, by integral operators) (41A35)
Abstract: We analyse the behaviour of the exponential sampling series at jump discontinuity of the bounded signal We obtain a representation lemma that is used for analysing the series and we establish approximation of jump discontinuity functions by the series The rate of approximation of the exponential sampling series is obtained in terms of logarithmic modulus of continuity of functions and the round-off and time-jitter errors are also studied. Finally we give some graphical representation of approximation of discontinuous functions by using suitable kernels.
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