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- Downsampling abstract "In signal processing, downsampling is the process of reducing the sampling rate of a signal. This is usually done to reduce the data rate or the size of the data. The downsampling factor is usually an integer or a rational fraction greater than one. This factor multiplies the sampling time or, equivalently, divides the sampling rate. For example, if 16-bit compact disc audio (sampled at 44,100 Hz) is downsampled to 22,050 Hz, the audio is said to be downsampled by a factor of 2. The bit rate is also reduced in half, from 1,411,200 bit/s to 705,600 bit/s, assuming that each sample retains its bit depth of 16 bits.".
- Downsampling wikiPageID "1315049".
- Downsampling wikiPageRevisionID "604042572".
- Downsampling hasPhotoCollection Downsampling.
- Downsampling subject Category:Digital_signal_processing.
- Downsampling subject Category:Signal_processing.
- Downsampling comment "In signal processing, downsampling is the process of reducing the sampling rate of a signal. This is usually done to reduce the data rate or the size of the data. The downsampling factor is usually an integer or a rational fraction greater than one. This factor multiplies the sampling time or, equivalently, divides the sampling rate. For example, if 16-bit compact disc audio (sampled at 44,100 Hz) is downsampled to 22,050 Hz, the audio is said to be downsampled by a factor of 2.".
- Downsampling label "Downsampling".
- Downsampling sameAs m.04s82h.
- Downsampling wasDerivedFrom Downsampling?oldid=604042572.
- Downsampling isPrimaryTopicOf Downsampling.