A wrist worn Internet-of-Things sensor node for wearable equivalent daylight illuminance monitoring


Abstract

Summary:

The paper discusses the development of a wearable Internet-of-Things (IoT) device that monitors equivalent daylight illuminance exposure in real-world settings, with potential applications in regulating human physiology and behavior.
Categories

Categories

  • Alertness and performance: The paper discusses how light exposure, which can be monitored by the IoT device, influences alertness and cognitive performance in humans.
  • Sleep and insomnia: The paper mentions that light exposure, which the IoT device can monitor, plays a role in regulating sleep in humans.
  • Mood regulation: The paper discusses how light exposure, which can be monitored by the IoT device, influences mood in humans.
  • Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the design and development of a wearable IoT device that monitors light exposure, which can be used to inform lighting design considerations.
  • Well-being: The paper discusses how the IoT device can be used to monitor light exposure, which plays a vital role in human well-being.
Authors

Author(s)

N Mohammadian, A Didikoglu, C Beach
Publication Date

Publication Year:

2024
Citations

Number of Citations:

3
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