overinstrumentation
Overinstrumentation refers to the excessive use of measurement devices or sensors in a system or process. This can occur in various fields, including engineering, medicine, and environmental monitoring. In engineering, overinstrumentation might involve placing numerous sensors to measure the same or very similar parameters, leading to redundant data collection and increased complexity. In healthcare, it can manifest as the unnecessary use of diagnostic tests or continuous monitoring of vital signs when not clinically indicated. In environmental science, it might involve deploying a large number of sensors to monitor a single pollutant or environmental factor.
The consequences of overinstrumentation can be significant. It often leads to higher costs due to the expense
While instrumentation is crucial for understanding and controlling systems, a careful balance must be struck. The