The natural sampling is one which can be represented with respect to amplitude of the analog signal.
The flat top sampling is the one which can be represented in only a particular amplitude which cannot be changed with respect to the analog signal
this is true but let me add another difference that Is The Noise ...
In Natural sampling : the sample take the top signals shape ( respect to amplitude of the analog signal ) which mean if there is noise above signal , when it will be demodulate with LBF (low pass filter ) it will cut from the original signal ,,,, We cant do that ...
but In Flat-Top sampling : the sample shape will be lated so if there is noise we can remove it easily and the signal we be like it transmitted without any noise ...
natural sampling uses what?
Whole numbers include 0,1,2,3.... Natural numbers are the same numbers, excluding zero.
There are 20 natural numbers between 32 and 53.
There are 2*13 = 26 natural numbers between them.
The natural numbers between 15 and 30 are simply all of the integers from 16 to 29.
in flat top sampling the electronic circuit required for sampling are less complicated as compared to the one used in natural sampling, at demodulation of the sample it is very difficult to maintain the natural waveform of the natural sampling so flat top sampling can easily be demodulated.
For the generation of a PAM signal we use a flat top type PAM scheme because during the transmission,the noise is interfered at top of the transmission pulse which can be easily removed if the PAM pulse in flat top.In natural top scheme this is not possible.
Differentiate between Natural and man made features in GIS
In pam dc shift is present which will not present in natural sampling.
natural sampling uses what?
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1-What are the advantages of sampling analog signals?2-what are the following terms mean : instantaneous Sampling , Natural Sampling , and Flat-top Sampling ?3- what are the advantages of digital communication over analog communication ?4-Explain the reason for making the sampling frequency greater than or equal to (2B)Hz , where B is the bandwidth of the analog signal
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No, it is not true. Probability can be used to describe some properties of the variation but not all.
If the process is in control, then the variation is termed common cause or what you have stated as natural variation.
Yes, some people may be able to distinguish between artificial and natural flavors based on taste and aroma. However, it can be challenging for the average person to consistently differentiate between the two types of flavors due to the complex compositions of many food products.
Whole numbers include 0,1,2,3.... Natural numbers are the same numbers, excluding zero.