The generalized sampling theorem states that any analogue signal whose spectrum is limited to 1/T can be exactly recovered from N sequences of samples taken at a rate 2/NT and all having a different sampling phase. When N=2, the exact interpolation formula can be derived quite easily. The ideal interpolation filters have infinite impulse responses. This paper addresses the theoretical question of recovering from the 2 initial sequences, any other sequence taken at the some rate 1/T and with a different sampling phase. FIR filters are derived for a least square interpolation error. Moreover, an adaptive implementation is proposed and formulated as a Kalman algorithm. Simulation results obtained for AR processes show the effectiveness of the ...
Abstract-A traditional assumption underlying most data converters is that the signal should be sampl...
ABSTRACT: In many digital signal processing (DSP) applications, it is required to increase the numbe...
Sampling and interpolation are two important topics in signal processing. Signal processing is a vas...
The generalized sampling theorem states that any analog signal whose spectrum is limited to 1/T can ...
This paper presents a general scheme of interpolation of a uniformly sampled signal at arbitrary tim...
A bandlimited signal can be reconstructed from its periodic nonuniformly spaced samples provided the...
The recovery of a signal from so-called generalized samples is a problem of designing appropriate li...
This paper presents an adaptive algorithm for the restoration of lost sample values in discrete-time...
Whittaker's (or Shannon 's) Sampling Theorem is a well-known interpolation formula that has been ext...
The mean square error performance of simple polynomial interpolators is analyzed for wide-sense stat...
The main objective in this thesis is to design optimal samplers, downsamplers and interpolators (hol...
We introduce a linear time-varying (LTV) system framework for the modeling and design of linear algo...
In this paper, we describe a minimal mean square error (MMSE) optimal interpolation filter for discr...
This work develops a design procedure to use for multiple channel interpolation of sample data. Sign...
Sampling and reconstruction is used as a fundamental signal processing operation since the history o...
Abstract-A traditional assumption underlying most data converters is that the signal should be sampl...
ABSTRACT: In many digital signal processing (DSP) applications, it is required to increase the numbe...
Sampling and interpolation are two important topics in signal processing. Signal processing is a vas...
The generalized sampling theorem states that any analog signal whose spectrum is limited to 1/T can ...
This paper presents a general scheme of interpolation of a uniformly sampled signal at arbitrary tim...
A bandlimited signal can be reconstructed from its periodic nonuniformly spaced samples provided the...
The recovery of a signal from so-called generalized samples is a problem of designing appropriate li...
This paper presents an adaptive algorithm for the restoration of lost sample values in discrete-time...
Whittaker's (or Shannon 's) Sampling Theorem is a well-known interpolation formula that has been ext...
The mean square error performance of simple polynomial interpolators is analyzed for wide-sense stat...
The main objective in this thesis is to design optimal samplers, downsamplers and interpolators (hol...
We introduce a linear time-varying (LTV) system framework for the modeling and design of linear algo...
In this paper, we describe a minimal mean square error (MMSE) optimal interpolation filter for discr...
This work develops a design procedure to use for multiple channel interpolation of sample data. Sign...
Sampling and reconstruction is used as a fundamental signal processing operation since the history o...
Abstract-A traditional assumption underlying most data converters is that the signal should be sampl...
ABSTRACT: In many digital signal processing (DSP) applications, it is required to increase the numbe...
Sampling and interpolation are two important topics in signal processing. Signal processing is a vas...