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What is sensing?

Sensing technology encompasses a broad range of methods and devices used to detect, measure, and respond to physical stimuli or changes in an environment. This includes parameters like temperature, pressure, light, sound, motion, chemical composition, and biological activity. Sensors convert these stimuli into signals that can be processed and interpreted by electronic systems. Common applications include environmental monitoring, industrial automation, medical diagnostics, security systems, and consumer electronics like smartphones and wearables.

What other technologies are related to sensing?

sensing Complementary Technologies

Location-Based Services (LBS) can provide valuable context for sensing applications, enhancing their functionality and usefulness.
mentioned alongside sensing in 99% (104) of relevant job posts
Sensing technologies can generate data that feeds into logistics and supply chain analytics, providing insights into operations and optimizing processes.
mentioned alongside sensing in 100% (84) of relevant job posts
Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) are essential for interacting with and controlling sensing systems, as well as visualizing sensor data.
mentioned alongside sensing in 12% (105) of relevant job posts

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