closerrange
Closerrange is a term used across technology and data analysis to denote the short-distance interval that a system treats as "close" for sensing, processing, or interaction. It is not a formal standard; thresholds are defined per domain and often per device. The concept is particularly relevant in sensing architectures where accuracy, resolution, or latency varies with distance.
In robotics and computer vision, closerrange typically refers to the portion of a sensor's effective range
In data processing and analytics, closerrange can define a threshold that separates observations considered close to
In virtual reality, audio, and haptics, closerrange can influence near-field effects, spatialization, and contact modeling, ensuring
Because the exact values are context-specific, practitioners specify closerrange in documentation and configuration, alongside units of