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  2. Downsampling (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    In digital signal processing, downsampling, compression, and decimation are terms associated with the process of resampling in a multi-rate digital signal processing system. Both downsampling and decimation can be synonymous with compression , or they can describe an entire process of bandwidth reduction ( filtering ) and sample-rate reduction.

  3. Sample-rate conversion - Wikipedia

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    More specific types of resampling include: upsampling or upscaling; downsampling, downscaling, or decimation; and interpolation. The term multi-rate digital signal processing is sometimes used to refer to systems that incorporate sample-rate conversion.

  4. Channelizer - Wikipedia

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    Decimation is the process of reducing sample rate. Decimation originally meant "take one sample in every 10", but later this term was generalized to simply mean any reduction in sample rate. This electronics-related article is a stub .

  5. Digital down converter - Wikipedia

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    The process can preserve all the information in the frequency band of interest of the original signal. The input and output signals can be real or complex samples. Often the DDC converts from the raw radio frequency or intermediate frequency down to a complex baseband signal.

  6. Nursing research - Wikipedia

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    Nursing research is research that provides evidence used to support nursing practices. Nursing, as an evidence-based area of practice, has been developing since the time of Florence Nightingale to the present day, where many nurses now work as researchers based in universities as well as in the health care setting.

  7. u-chart - Wikipedia

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    The control limits for this chart type are ¯ ¯ where ¯ is the estimate of the long-term process mean established during control-chart setup. The observations u i = x i n i {\displaystyle u_{i}={\frac {x_{i}}{n_{i}}}} are plotted against these control limits, where x i is the number of nonconformities for the ith subgroup and n i is the ...

  8. Upsampling - Wikipedia

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    Upsampling can be synonymous with expansion, or it can describe an entire process of expansion and filtering (interpolation). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] When upsampling is performed on a sequence of samples of a signal or other continuous function, it produces an approximation of the sequence that would have been obtained by sampling the signal at a ...

  9. Downscaling - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The term downscaling usually refers to an increase in spatial resolution, but it is often also used for temporal resolution. [3] [4] This is not to be confused with image downscaling which is a process of reducing an image from a higher resolution to a lower resolution.