First steps towards predicting illuminance and melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance levels based on office workers' indoor location


Abstract

Summary:

This paper discusses a study that aimed to predict illuminance and melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance levels based on office workers’ indoor location, focusing on differences between home and office workplaces.
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Categories

  • Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the importance of lighting design in both home and office workplaces, focusing on illuminance and melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance levels.
  • Employee satisfaction and retention: The paper indirectly discusses this category by highlighting the importance of good workplace lighting, which can impact employee satisfaction and retention.
  • Well-being: The paper discusses the impact of lighting on well-being, particularly in relation to working from home or in an office.
  • Cognitive function and memory: The paper indirectly discusses this category by mentioning the non-visual aspect of light that can impact cognitive function.
  • Alertness and performance: The paper indirectly discusses this category by mentioning the impact of lighting on performance and alertness during work hours.
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JJ van Duijnhoven, MCJM Hornikx
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