Affiliation:
1. MBDA Italia S.p.A., Via Monte Flavio, 45, 00131 Rome, Italy
Abstract
Ultrasonic signals can be conveniently recorded using modern high-speed analog-to-digital converters and analyzed through digital signal processing algorithms. Sometimes, in some applications, such as in bioacoustics, it is necessary to convert digital data to analog signals with a special transformation that allows compressing and translating the spectrum toward audible frequencies. The process is called time expansion and can be conveniently achieved by slowing down the frequency clock of a digital-to-analog converter. This paper analyzes in detail the spectral characteristics of a time-expanded signal.
Subject
Engineering (miscellaneous),Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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