Chirp
Chirp is a term that refers to a short, high-pitched sound produced by many birds and insects, and it is also used in science to describe certain kinds of time-varying signals. The word imitates the rapid, bright tone of a small bird's call and has been in use in English since at least the 17th century.
In biology, chirps are common vocalizations used for communication. Birds such as sparrows, warblers, and finches
In signal processing, a chirp is a signal in which the instantaneous frequency changes over time. A
Chirped signals are widely used in radar, sonar, and communications because they provide large time–bandwidth products
Beyond engineering, the term chirp remains a generic description of any short, sharp call resembling a birdlike