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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
- Introduction
- Derivation
- Example
- Conclusion
- 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