Multirate signal processing involves processing digital signals using variable sampling rates. It offers benefits like reducing the need for expensive analog filters, enabling the processing of different signal types, and allowing high-speed processing tasks to be partitioned across multiple lower-speed processes. Multirate signal processing techniques include sample rate conversion through interpolation and decimation, cascaded integrator comb filters, and polyphase filters. These techniques see applications in software radios, channelization of wideband signals, and conversion between frequency and time division multiplexing.
Multirate signal processing involves processing digital signals using variable sampling rates. It offers benefits like reducing the need for expensive analog filters, enabling the processing of different signal types, and allowing high-speed processing tasks to be partitioned across multiple lower-speed processes. Multirate signal processing techniques include sample rate conversion through interpolation and decimation, cascaded integrator comb filters, and polyphase filters. These techniques see applications in software radios, channelization of wideband signals, and conversion between frequency and time division multiplexing.