microintervalan
Microintervalan is a unit of temporal measurement used in micro-temporal analysis to denote the smallest time interval that a given measurement system can reliably distinguish. Unlike fixed SI units, the length of a microintervalan is context-dependent, varying with clock resolution, sampling rate, and synchronization accuracy in a project. In practice, it serves as the fundamental time quantum for event timing within a study and is treated as the smallest detectable unit of time by the apparatus in use.
Etymology and terminology: the term combines micro- as a prefix for small scale, interval for a time
Definition and measurement: a microintervalan is defined operationally as the greatest common divisor of a set
History and usage: the concept was introduced by the Microintervalan Collaboration Network in the late 2010s
Applications: microintervalan provides a framework for assessing temporal resolution, comparing devices, and reporting the precision of
See also: temporal resolution, sampling rate, clock skew, time synchronization, timestamping.