sensorreliant
Sensorreliant is a term used to describe systems, devices, or organisms that depend primarily on sensory input to perceive their environment, determine state, and guide action. In sensorreliant designs, perception emerges from data gathered by multiple sensors—such as cameras, lidar, radar, sonar, thermal, tactile, chemical, or environmental sensors—and is combined through data fusion and inference to support navigation, manipulation, or monitoring. While some systems also rely on internal models or user input, sensorreliant architectures foreground perception from the external world.
Key characteristics include multimodal sensing, real-time processing, robustness to individual sensor failure through redundancy, and emphasis
Applications span autonomous transportation, industrial robotics, drones, smart infrastructure, environmental surveillance, and consumer wearables. In these
See also: sensor fusion, autonomous systems, perception, situational awareness.