Title :
Sampling rates, aliasing, and the analysis of electrophysiological signals
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biol., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Low analog to digital (A-D) sampling rates, including the Nyquist rate, are inadequate for direct display and analysis of many electrophysiological signals (i.e., without inverse Fourier reconstruction). Recent empirical studies have reported some results that do not follow from sampling theory, such as increasing spike frequency with increasing sampling rate, and thus require explanation. This study addresses the effects of A-D sampling rate on the frequency and amplitude of known artificial signals and of electromyograms. A-D sampling rate need not always be a multiple of the upper band limit because electromyograms, and many other electrophysiological signals, do not always contain frequency components near the upper band limit. Rather, sampling rate must be matched to particular signal frequencies. Furthermore, A-D sampling rate has different effects on frequency and amplitude. Higher sampling rates are required for accurate amplitude reproduction than for accurate frequency reproduction. Very high sampling rates significantly bias quantitative results by detecting low-level noise in signals. This bias is exacerbated in taped signals sampled at reduced tape speeds
Keywords :
Nyquist criterion; bioelectric potentials; electromyography; medical signal processing; signal sampling; thermal noise; Nyquist rate; accurate amplitude reproduction; accurate frequency reproduction; aliasing; amplitude; bias; electromyograms; electrophysiological signals; frequency components; inverse Fourier reconstruction; low analog to digital sampling rates; low-level noise; reduced tape speeds; sampling rates; signal frequencies; spike frequency; taped signals; upper band limit; Biological materials; Computer aided analysis; Displays; Electromyography; Frequency; Material storage; Moon; Sampling methods; Signal analysis; Signal generators;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering Conference, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996 Fifteenth Southern
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3131-1
DOI :
10.1109/SBEC.1996.493260