How can i use Moving Average Filter to change the sampling rate of a signal!?

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How to design a moving average filter to change the sampling rate of a signal?! An example will be appreciated.

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Christoph F.
Christoph F. on 29 Nov 2017
You filter the signal and then you reduce the sampling rate.
In the most simple case:
X=filter([0.5 0.5], 1, X); % Two-element moving average filter
X=X(1:2:end); % Halve the sampling rate of the signal X
Of course, depending on the characteristics of the signal, you may want a longer moving average for a better suppression of higher frequencies.
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Omar Aljanaideh
Omar Aljanaideh on 30 Nov 2017
Thank you Chris for the answer, but could that implemented in Simulink model that has embedded Matlab function. It is not easy to edit the single size if an embedded Matlab function that is used to reduce the sampling. Please provide an example if you can. Thanks

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Omar Aljanaideh
Omar Aljanaideh on 29 Nov 2017
Thank you Chris for the answer, but could that implemented in Simulink model that has embedded Matlab function. It is not easy to edit the single size if an embedded Matlab function is used to reduce the sampling. Please provide an example if you can. Thanks
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Christoph F.
Christoph F. on 30 Nov 2017
The same operation can probably be done in Simulink using the "Discrete FIR filter" block and a "Rate transition" block. I am not as familiar with Simulink as I am with MatLAB.

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