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In signal theory, a signal element is a part of a signal that is distinguished by its: * duration, * magnitude, * nature (the modulation technique used to create the element), * relative position to other elements, * transition from one signal state to another. The rate at which signal elements are sent is called the symbol rate and is measured in baud. * v * t * e

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  • In signal theory, a signal element is a part of a signal that is distinguished by its: * duration, * magnitude, * nature (the modulation technique used to create the element), * relative position to other elements, * transition from one signal state to another. The rate at which signal elements are sent is called the symbol rate and is measured in baud. * v * t * e (en)
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  • In signal theory, a signal element is a part of a signal that is distinguished by its: * duration, * magnitude, * nature (the modulation technique used to create the element), * relative position to other elements, * transition from one signal state to another. The rate at which signal elements are sent is called the symbol rate and is measured in baud. * v * t * e (en)
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