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Revision as of 19:32, 9 October 2014


Downsampling

A slecture by ECE student Yerkebulan Yeshmukhanbetov

Partly based on the ECE438 Fall 2014 lecture material of Prof. Mireille Boutin.


Outline

  1. Introduction
  2. Derivation
  3. Example
  4. Conclusion
  5. References

Introduction

    In digital signal processing, the decimator performs decimation, which is downsampling a signal. In other words, when a digital signal is downsampled, the signal's sampling rate would be reduced.


Derivation

Example




Example


Conclusion


References

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