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by sunk1st
741 days ago
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In so many words, Shannon gave a proof showing that in general the sample rate of a digital sensor puts an upper bound on the frequency of any signal that sensor is able to detect. Unlike the Nyquist-Shannon theory, compressed sensing is not generally applicable: it requires a sparse signal. As with many other optimization techniques, it’s a trade off between soundness and completeness. |
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you could just as correctly say 'nyquist-shannon theory is not generally applicable; it requires a bandlimited signal' (which is why compressed sensing doesn't violate it)