signalsthat
Signalsthat is a term used in some discussions of signal design to denote signals whose sole or primary function is to convey an actionable condition to a receiver. Unlike streams that carry rich data, signalsthat emphasize clarity, speed, and reliability of interpretation. The concept is not widely standardized and appears primarily in niche literature or discussions on human-machine interfaces and cyber-physical systems.
Definition and properties: To be effective, a signalsthat typically features low ambiguity, deterministic timing, and robustness
Applications and design considerations: Signalsthat are used in industrial automation where an alarm cue is emitted
Challenges: Key issues include the risk of misinterpretation when signals cross domain boundaries, the lack of
See also: signaling theory, thresholding, event-driven architectures, and simple binary signaling.