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Morteza Shahpari (@antmw1361)

Morteza Shahpari (S’08–M’15) received the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in telecommunications engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran, in 2005 and 2008, respectively. He received his Ph.D. from Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia in 2015 where he focused on the fundamental limitations of small antennas. He is currently teaching as an associate lecturer at Griffith University. His research interests include fundamental limitations of antennas, equivalent circuits for antennas, and antenna scattering as well as carbon nanotube and graphene antennas. He is also interested in mathematical methods in electromagnetics.

Hi @Kaz,Thanks for the quick reply.I found something interesting. We just need to shift the output signal by the amount of the delay in the fractional filter. In...
Dear Kaz,Thanks for the link. I expect from a fractional delay block to delay the input samples by a fraction of the sample times. However, both input and output...
Dear Mark,Thanks for the quick reply. Sorry, that I missed mentioning my output sampling rate. It can be anything between 10240.256 kHz up to 18000 kHz (0.256Hz...
Dear Mark (@napierm),Thanks for the comprehensive reply and sharing your experience and knowledge. I would be more than happy to collaborate and learn new techniques....
Hi Kaz & David, Thanks a lot for the link. This looks exactly what I needed. Your sharp insights into the problem are greatly appreciated.Why Kaz's post does...
Dear all, I am working on a project that has basically two requirements:1) Fractional resampling of the input signal (fractions can be in the order of 41,001/50000)2)...

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