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=Make a page about interpolating FIR filters. Take care to note how many multiply/add operations. |
===Make a page about interpolating FIR filters. Take care to note how many multiply/add operations.=== |
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An interpolting filter is when you create "in-between" samples from the original sample resulting as if you had sampled the signal at a higher rate. Interpolation only works with integers. |
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Using the class notes on November 1 |
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The are under the rth impulse function of the interpolated signal is |
The are under the rth impulse function of the interpolated signal is |
Latest revision as of 17:37, 15 December 2010
Make a page about interpolating FIR filters. Take care to note how many multiply/add operations.
An interpolting filter is when you create "in-between" samples from the original sample resulting as if you had sampled the signal at a higher rate. Interpolation only works with integers.
The are under the rth impulse function of the interpolated signal is
For every T seconds, the number of add/multiply operations is