impulzusokká
Impulzusokká is a term used in theoretical discussions of signal processing and neuromorphic engineering to describe a method of converting a continuous or discrete signal into a sequence of discrete electrical impulses. In this scheme, the information from the original signal is carried by the pattern of impulses—either by their average density, by the precise timing between impulses, or by a combination of both—rather than by the amplitude of a waveform.
Mechanism and encoding. A common implementation uses a leaky integrator or a comparator that monitors the input
Decoding and reconstruction. To recover or approximate the original signal, a receiver or processor integrates the
Applications and relevance. Impulzusokká encoding is discussed in contexts such as neuromorphic engineering, event-based sensing, and
Etymology. The term derives from impulzus (impulse) and -okká, a Hungarian suffix indicating a transformation into