File:Spectral effects of decimation.pdf
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English: These graphs depict the spectral distributions of an oversampled function and the same function sampled at 1/3 the original rate. The bandwidth, B, in this example is just small enough that the slower sampling does not cause overlap (aliasing). Sometimes, a sampled function is resampled at a lower rate by keeping only every Mth sample and discarding the others, commonly called "decimation". Potential aliasing is prevented by lowpass-filtering the samples before decimation. The maximum filter bandwidth is tabulated in the bandwidth units used by the common filter design applications. |
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Source | Own work. These graphs correspond to the top and bottom graphs of Harris[1], Figure 2.10 | |||
Author | Bob K | |||
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This file was derived from: Spectral effects of decimation compared on 3 popular frequency scale conventions.pdf
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