Received signal not on sampling time

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S. David
S. David am 24 Apr. 2014
Kommentiert: S. David am 4 Jun. 2014
Hello all,
I have a sequence d of length N samples each of duration Ts. The channel I have will scale the received samples by a factor (1+a), which means that the received samples will not be on multiples of Ts but on multiples of Ts*(1+a). How can I capture this effect in MATLAB?
Thanks in advance

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 24 Apr. 2014
I’m not certain I completely understand what you want to do, but the Signal Processing Toolbox function resample may work.
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Star Strider
Star Strider am 4 Jun. 2014
If z is relatively long, there may not be much difference from lengthening or shortening tNew by one element. The key is the result: the lengths are equal.
S. David
S. David am 4 Jun. 2014
I agree.

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rifat
rifat am 28 Apr. 2014
I think the following script should do the work:
signal_vector= [1 1 1 1 1]; % Define your signal here
Ts=1/50; % Define sampling period here
a=1; % define 'a' here
N=length(signal_vector);
x=0:Ts:(N-1)*Ts;
new_x=0:(1+a)*Ts:(N-1)*(1+a)*Ts;
new_signal=interp1(x,signal_vector,new_x,'cubic'); % change the algorithm flag to
% 'pchip' or 'spline' if
% you need
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 12 Mai 2014
Note: I once did an analysis where I showed that IF you have noise in the process, so you are interpolating a combination of noise PLUS signal, then linear is often a better answer, depending on the signal to noise ratio. Cubic interpolation on the noise component has a higher variance than does linear.
S. David
S. David am 12 Mai 2014
No, I am adding the noise after interpolation. So, in this case, 'cubic' works fine I guess. But I am not sure how accurate the whole interpolation process.

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