Downsampling

Downsampling( decimation) theory additional frequency

Downsampling( decimation) theory additional frequency
  1. What is the cutoff frequency in decimation process?
  2. What is the difference between downsampling and decimation?
  3. Does downsampling cause aliasing?
  4. What does downsampling do to a signal?

What is the cutoff frequency in decimation process?

By default, decimate uses a Chebyshev Type I filter with normalized cutoff frequency 0.8/r and 0.05 dB of passband ripple. For the fir option, decimate designs a lowpass FIR filter with cutoff frequency 1/r using fir1 .

What is the difference between downsampling and decimation?

Loosely speaking, “decimation” is the process of reducing the sampling rate. In practice, this usually implies lowpass-filtering a signal, then throwing away some of its samples. “Downsampling” is a more specific term which refers to just the process of throwing away samples, without the lowpass filtering operation.

Does downsampling cause aliasing?

If a discrete-time signal's baseband spectral support is not limited to an interval of width 2 π / M radians, downsampling by M results in aliasing. Aliasing is the distortion that occurs when overlapping copies of the signal's spectrum are added together.

What does downsampling do to a signal?

(1) To make a digital audio signal smaller by lowering its sampling rate or sample size (bits per sample). Downsampling is done to decrease the bit rate when transmitting over a limited bandwidth or to convert to a more limited audio format.

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