Difference between revisions of "Geopsy: Over sample"
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'''Over sample''', reached from the [[Geopsy: Waveform Menu|Waveform menu]], interpolates the signals in the active [[Geopsy: Signal Viewer|signal viewer]] by a given factor. | '''Over sample''', reached from the [[Geopsy: Waveform Menu|Waveform menu]], interpolates the signals in the active [[Geopsy: Signal Viewer|signal viewer]] by a given factor. | ||
− | By clicking on Over sample, a pop-up window appears asking for the sampling frequency factor, i.e. the desired sampling frequency divided by the current sampling frequency. | + | By clicking on ''Over sample'', a pop-up window appears asking for the sampling frequency factor, i.e. the desired sampling frequency divided by the current sampling frequency. |
The processing is done by zero padding in the frequency domain. This interpolation process may be useful to increase the precision in a time picking but it does not provide more information in the signal. | The processing is done by zero padding in the frequency domain. This interpolation process may be useful to increase the precision in a time picking but it does not provide more information in the signal. | ||
− | This option cannot be used to decimate the signals, so that the sampling frequency factor must be greater than 1. To decimate signal, use the tool [[Geopsy: Decimate|Decimate]]. | + | This option cannot be used to decimate the signals, so that the sampling frequency factor must be greater than 1. To decimate signal, use the tool [[Geopsy: Decimate time|''Decimate time'']]. |
− | + | ''Over sample'' modifies the [[Geopsy: Temporary Signal|temporary signals]] in the active viewer. |
Revision as of 15:52, 10 March 2010
Over sample, reached from the Waveform menu, interpolates the signals in the active signal viewer by a given factor. By clicking on Over sample, a pop-up window appears asking for the sampling frequency factor, i.e. the desired sampling frequency divided by the current sampling frequency.
The processing is done by zero padding in the frequency domain. This interpolation process may be useful to increase the precision in a time picking but it does not provide more information in the signal.
This option cannot be used to decimate the signals, so that the sampling frequency factor must be greater than 1. To decimate signal, use the tool Decimate time.
Over sample modifies the temporary signals in the active viewer.