unit interval

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unit interval (plural unit intervals)

  1. (mathematics) the interval [0,1], that is the set of all real numbers x such that zero is less than or equal to x and x is less than or equal to one
  2. (telecommunications) symbol duration time.
    The unit interval of a signal with a baud rate of 1,000 Bd is 1 millisecond.

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