👉 Limited engineering refers to the constraints and restrictions imposed by current technological capabilities, theoretical limitations, or practical challenges in designing, building, and operating engineering systems. These limitations can stem from material properties, manufacturing processes, computational power, or fundamental physical laws that restrict the complexity and efficiency of solutions. For instance, current semiconductor technology limits the miniaturization of electronic components, while quantum mechanics imposes boundaries on the precision of measurements and control in certain systems. These constraints often necessitate innovative thinking and incremental improvements to push the boundaries of what is possible within the realm of existing technology.