Audio Signaling
Audio signaling refers to the use of sound waves to convey information or alerts. This can include various forms of communication, such as alarms, notifications, or cues in different environments. Common examples include fire alarms, doorbells, and notification sounds on electronic devices.
In many cases, audio signaling is designed to capture attention quickly and effectively. It can be used in safety systems, like emergency alerts, or in everyday technology, such as smartphones and computers. The goal is to ensure that the intended message is heard and understood by the listener.