| T. J. Cavicchi, "DFT time-domain interpolation," in Proc. Inst. Elect. Eng., vol. 139, June 1992, pp. 207--211. |
....resolution problem. At 352.8 kHz, time resolution for # pulse widths is just 43 ps. A noise shaping process will be used to reduce the number of distinct pulse widths and bring the time resolution to a practical value. Based on a simple multiple switching frequency, an upsampling process [20] can be used to generate a faster data stream suitable for the higher rate. Upsampling is the process of generating intermediate sample values by interpolation or by sample insertion and filtering. In a typical process, extra zero value samples are inserted in the original data stream. Since the ....
T. J. Cavicchi, "DFT time-domain interpolation," IEE Proceedings-F: Radar and Signal Proc., vol. 139, pp. 207--211, June 1992.
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T. J. Cavicchi, "DFT time-domain interpolation," in Proc. Inst. Elect. Eng., vol. 139, June 1992, pp. 207--211.
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