Chapter 9

Signal Resampling and Interpolation: Building Continuous Signal Models

Leonid Yaroslavsky

Abstract

When working with sampled signals in computers, one frequently needs to refer back to their continuous originals. Typical applications that require reconstruction of continuous signal models are signal resampling for signal fractional shift, image geometrical transforms, signal restoration from sparse samples, to name a few. In this Chapter, we describe methods of discrete sinc-interpolation, the “gold standard” for interpolation of sampled data, and illustrate its advantages and some applications.

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