noun
- plural of oversampling; the process of sampling a signal or data at a rate higher than the minimum required by the Nyquist theorem, typically to improve quality or reduce noise.
Usage: technical; signal processing; audio/digital engineering
Examples
- The audio engineer used oversamplings at 192 kHz to capture fine details in the recording.
- Oversamplings help reduce aliasing artifacts in digital signal processing.
- Multiple oversamplings of the sensor data improved the accuracy of the measurements.
- The software performs oversamplings to enhance image quality during upscaling.
- Oversamplings are commonly used in high-resolution audio production.