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Revision as of 11:25, 14 October 2014
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- Review by Yijun Han
The derivations are clear and concise. When sampling at a sample frequency below the Nyquist rate, the reason why aliasing occurs is well explained. But there is a typo on the second figure. The frequency of the last delta should be 2pi*330/550 instead of 2pi*770/550.
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- Review Soonho Kwon
I like the fact that you have used specific numbers for the example part. By doing so, it was actually very easy to understand. However, I wish there were a little bit more explanation of how the equations progress.
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- Review by student 3
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- Review by student 4
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