ratemodulating
Ratemodulating is the process of adjusting the rate at which a signal, event, or process occurs. It describes varying the output rate, typically the frequency or tempo, in response to a control input, rather than changing the signal’s amplitude or phase. In engineering, rate modulation is implemented by a control signal that influences the time interval between successive output events. This can be realized with timers, counters, or digitally controlled oscillators that adjust the repetition rate so the instantaneous output tracks the control level. The resulting waveform is a pulse train whose frequency is modulated by the input; in some contexts this is called pulse-frequency modulation.
Applications include telecommunications, where adaptive data rates or power-management schemes adjust symbol rate; audio synthesis and
Practical considerations involve timing resolution and jitter: coarse or noisy control signals produce stepped or irregular