Title :
Multirate polynomials prediction with unevenly spaced samples
Author :
Vainio, Olli ; Ovaska, Seppo J.
Author_Institution :
Signal Process. Lab., Tampere Univ. of Technol., Finland
fDate :
8/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method for polynomial prediction with unevenly spaced samples is proposed for dynamic upsampling purposes, frequently needed in digital signal-processing applications. The procedure is based on Newton´s divided-difference interpolation formula, which allows prediction along a polynomial of degree n if the samples are arbitrarily spaced. For this purpose, it is necessary to store n+1 latest values pairs (xi, ui) where x i is the time instant when the sample yi is available. Based on the (xi, yi ) pairs, the algorithm predicts y-samples for arbitrary values of x. Noise reduction techniques based on bandwidth limiting are discussed. As an application, a velocity measurement system is considered, based on pulse-width measuring, where the primary interest is in improving the accuracy at very low speeds
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; computerised signal processing; interpolation; polynomials; velocity measurement; Newton´s divided-difference interpolation; algorithm; arbitrarily spaced samples; bandwidth limiting; digital signal-processing; dynamic upsampling; multirate polynomial prediction; noise reduction; pulse-width measuring; unevenly spaced samples; velocity measurement; Digital signal processing; Elevators; Image sampling; Interpolation; Polynomials; Pulse measurements; Signal processing algorithms; Signal sampling; Taylor series; Velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on