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"Baud" is a term that refers to a unit of transmission speed in telecommunications. Specifically, it measures the number of signal changes or symbols transmitted per second. One baud corresponds to one signal change (or symbol) per second. While it was historically synonymous with bits per second (bps), modern digital communication often uses more complex encoding schemes where a single symbol can represent multiple bits (e.g., through techniques like modulation).

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