Upsampling: Sample Rate Conversion, Signal (Information Theory), Compact Disc, Sampling Rate, Nyquist–Shannon Sampling Theorem, Interpolation - Brossura

 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Upsampling is the process of increasing the sampling rate of a signal. For instance, upsampling raster images such as photographs means increasing the resolution of the image. The upsampling factor (commonly denoted by L) is usually an integer or a rational fraction greater than unity. This factor multiplies the sampling rate or, equivalently, divides the sampling period. For example, if compact disc audio is upsampled by a factor of 5/4 then the resulting sampling rate goes from 44,100 Hz to 55,125 Hz. The second step calls for the use of a perfect low-pass filter, which is not implementable. When choosing a realizable low-pass filter this will have to be considered and it will have aliasing effects. These aliases can be removed to a reasonable extent by a finite impulse response low pass filter. The presence of zeros in the sequence which is passed through the filter can be used to reduce the complexity of the filter implementation. The original filter can be split to L subfilters and the output of each of these subfilters is sequentially tapped to obtain the filtered output sequence.

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