MULTIRATE SIGNAL PROCESSING APPROACHES
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering, Science and Mathematics - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Multirate Signal Processing studies Digital Signal Processing systems which include sample rate conversion. This technique is used for systems with different input and output sample rates, but may also be used to implement systems with equal input and output rates. We are going to study the architecture of multirate signal processing circuits that is Upsampler, Downsampler, Interpolator and Decimator in this paper.
Authors and Affiliations
Ms. Purvi U. Gandecha and Dr. S. A. Ladhake
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