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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sampling interval" is correct and commonly used in written English, especially in scientific or technical contexts.
A sampling interval refers to the time interval or distance between data points that are being sampled or collected for analysis. Example: The meteorologists set the sampling interval to every 30 minutes to collect accurate data on the changing weather patterns.
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In [13], the channel model was defined for sampling interval t s = 32.55 ns where as in our system the sampling interval is t s = 27.78 ns.
Let the sampling interval be.
Sampling interval was 8 h.
where T is the sampling interval.
and T is the sampling interval.
The sampling interval was 100 Hz.
where T s is the sampling interval.
The temporal sampling interval is 0.0015 s.
The parameter T granularity is the initial sampling interval.
The sampling interval T s is thus 50 ns.
The sampling interval (in seconds) equates to 1/F d.
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