signalas
Signalas refers to a family of signaling systems used to convey information through coded signals in multimodal environments, blending traditional visual signaling with digital protocols. They are designed to be interpretable by humans and machines, with standardized codes, timing rules, and error checks.
The concept originates in maritime and military signaling traditions and was formalized in the early 20th
A signala system typically comprises visual signalas (flags, colored panels, and light beacons), audible signalas (horns
Applications of signalas span maritime and air traffic signaling, rail and port operations, search and rescue
Standardization efforts emphasize compatibility with legacy signaling codes while integrating modern digital channels. Challenges include environmental
See also signal flags, semaphore, Morse code, signaling theory.