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Analysis of the Sampling Rate of Image Reconstruction Using Electromagnetic Waves Leaked From a Monitor
Leakage electromagnetic waves usually leak from liquid crystal display(LCD) monitors, which are representative output devices of modern computers. In this paper, the image information of electromagnetic waves leaked from a FHD resolution monitor was analyzed using low sampling rate and frame averaging techniques.