bandlimited_interp function

Apply a bandlimited interpolation filter to the signal to change the sampling rate

Apply a bandlimited interpolation filter to the signal to change the sampling rate

bandlimited_interp function takes a multi-channel signal and applies a bandlimited interpolation filter to the signal to change its sampling rate.

bandlimited_interp(df, orig_sr, new_sr)

Arguments

  • df: dataframe. The input multi-channel signal. The first column is timestamps in POSXlct format. The rest columns are signal values.
  • orig_sr: number. Sampling rate in Hz of the input signal.
  • new_sr: number. The desired sampling rate in Hz of the output signal.

Returns

dataframe. Filtered signal.

Details

This function filters the input multi-channel signal by applying a bandlimited interpolation filter. See resample for the underlying implementation.

How is it used in MIMS-unit algorithm?

This function is not used in the released version of MIMS-unit algorithm, but has once been considered to be used after extrapolation to harmonize sampling rate before filtering. But in the end, we decided to use linear interpolation before extrapolation to increase the sampling rate to 100Hz, so this method is no longer needed.

Examples

# Use sample data df = sample_raw_accel_data # View input illustrate_signal(df, plot_maxed_out_line = FALSE) # Apply filtering that uses the same setting as in MIMSunit algorithm output = bandlimited_interp(df, orig_sr=80, new_sr=30) # View output illustrate_signal(output, plot_maxed_out_line = FALSE)

See Also

Other filtering functions: iir()