unexpected shift after downsampling using decimate
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n = 1000;
t = 1:n;
x = rand(1,n) - 0.5;
x = sin(2*pi/100*t);
y = decimate(x,4);
figure('color','w');
ha = axes('nextplot','add','box','on');
plot(ha,t,x,'k','marker','.');
plot(ha,t(1:4:end),y,'r','marker','o'); addkeycb;
There is a shift of 3 points.

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Jonathan Kohler
le 27 Juin 2017
Modifié(e) : Jonathan Kohler
le 28 Juin 2017
This apparent time shift is due to MATLAB's choice of initial index for the down-sampled data, and only indirectly related to the choice of filter.
As per the documentation ( https://www.mathworks.com/help/signal/ref/decimate.html , under 'Algorithms'), the first point of the original data and downsampled data are chosen to match for FIR filters, and the last point are chosen to match for IIR filters. The reason for this choice eludes me, but maybe the provided reference explains it.
Because of the difference in handling FIR filters, there is in no shift, as pointed out by Star Strider. However, to fix this for IIR filters, you need only change your choice of time values corresponding to the downsampled data. Instead of choosing
t(1:r:end)
You should choose
nBeg = mod(n-1,r)+1;
t(nBeg:r:end)
where r=4 is the decimation factor applied.
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