pulse-numbers modulation

pulse-numbers modulation

[′pəls ¦nəm·bərz ‚mäj·ə‚lā·shən] (communications) Modulation in which a pulse carrier's pulse density per unit time varies in accordance with a modulating wave, by making systematic omissions without changing the phase or amplitude of the transmitted pulses; as an example, the omission of every other pulse could correspond to zero modulation; the reinsertion of some or all pulses then corresponds to positive modulation, and the omission of more than every other pulse corresponds to negative modulation.