bevegelsessensing
Bevegelsessensing, often translated as motion sensing, refers to the ability of a system or organism to detect and interpret movement. This can range from simple detection of an object crossing a predefined area to complex analysis of trajectory, speed, and intent. In biological systems, bevegelsessensing is a fundamental sensory input crucial for survival, enabling organisms to navigate their environment, avoid predators, and locate prey. Eyes, with their capacity to track movement, and specialized sensory organs in the skin and inner ear all contribute to this perception.
In technology, bevegelsessensing has numerous applications. Motion sensors are widely used in security systems to detect