refsingum
Refsingum is a hypothetical concept used in theoretical discussions of signal processing, metrology, and information theory to denote an ideal reference signal or standard that is invariant across measurement contexts.
In its ideal form, refsingum would have precisely known amplitude and phase, a defined spectral content, and
Origin and usage: The term arose in theoretical literature and online discussions as a placeholder for benchmarking
Limitations and practical use: In reality, no physical signal is perfectly invariant; refsingum is an idealization.
Relation to related concepts: Related ideas include reference signals, calibration standards, standard signals in metrology, and