Method and system for scaling a signal sample rate

Image analysis – Image transformation or preprocessing – Changing the image coordinates

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C382S252000, C382S298000, C358S003030, C358S426160, C708S313000, C375S240270, C375S240240

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07099523

ABSTRACT:
A method for scaling a signal sample rate includes interpolating between at least two scaling ratios to calculate an arbitrary scaling ratio, using a predetermined interpolation algorithm, and scaling a sample rate for a first portion of the signal using a first scaling ratio, and scaling a sample rate for a second portion of the signal using a second scaling ratio, to form a scaled signal having an average scaling ratio equal to the arbitrary scaling ratio.

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