sensurering
Sensurering is a term used in Dutch-language technical and policy discussions to describe the systematic deployment and management of sensors and sensory data to monitor, analyze, and influence physical and digital systems. It encompasses the end-to-end process from sensor selection and installation to data collection, fusion, interpretation, and actuation. In practice, sensurering integrates hardware (sensors, actuators, gateways) with software (data processing, analytics, visualization) and human oversight to support real-time decision-making and automation.
Common applications include environmental monitoring (air and water quality, noise), industrial process control and predictive maintenance,
Key components are sensor networks, edge and cloud computing, data standards and interoperability, privacy and security
Benefits include improved resilience, efficiency and safety, better planning, and the ability to respond quickly to
The term sensurering is more common in Dutch discourse on technology, urban planning, and industry, and usage