instrumenteringslogik
Instrumenteringslogik, sometimes referred to as instrumentation logic, is the subset of control system design that deals with the acquisition, conditioning, and interpretation of signals generated by physical sensors. It forms the bridge between the physical processes being monitored and the digital control or supervisory systems that take decisions based on those signals. The primary goal of instrumenteringslogik is to ensure that the data from sensors are accurate, reliable, and timely for use in feedback loops, monitoring dashboards, or data acquisition systems.
In practice, instrumenteringslogik encompasses hardware and software components. On the hardware side, it includes signal conditioning
Historically, instrumenteringslogik evolved alongside the expansion of industrial automation in the mid‑20th century. Early systems relied
The field continues to advance with the integration of networked sensors (IoT) and machine learning techniques