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Ideal Bandlimited Interpolation

Ideal interpolation for digital audio is bandlimited interpolation, i.e., samples are uniquely interpolated based on the assumption of zero spectral energy for $ \left\vert f\right\vert\geq f_s/2$.

Ideal bandlimited interpolation is sinc interpolation:

$\displaystyle y(t) = (y\ast h_s)(t) = \sum_{n=0}^{N-1}y(nT) h_s(t-nT)
$

where

\begin{eqnarray*}
h_s(t) &\mathrel{\stackrel{\Delta}{=}}& \mbox{sinc}(f_st) \\ [...
...c}(x) &\mathrel{\stackrel{\Delta}{=}}& \frac{\sin(\pi x)}{\pi x}
\end{eqnarray*}

(Proof: sampling theorem)



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``Bandlimited Interpolation, Fractional Delay Filtering, and Optimal FIR Filter Design'', by Julius O. Smith III and Nelson Lee,
REALSIMPLE Project — work supported by the Wallenberg Global Learning Network .
Released 2008-06-05 under the Creative Commons License (Attribution 2.5), by Julius O. Smith III and Nelson Lee
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