Designing a Band for Vehicles' Drivers Induced by Ultraviolet and Infrared Radiations.

IF 1.5 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Nouf Jubran AlQahtani, Amnah Nabil Bukair, Ghada Naje Alessa, Hoor Fayez AlDushaishi, Syed Mehmood Ali
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Background: Solar radiations that reach the Earth can be divided into ultraviolet, visible light, and infrared. Overexposure to these radiations can facilitate adverse skin diseases such as sunburn, skin cancer, and photoaging. People who drive vehicles for an extended period are likely to develop skin cancer in the exposed body area.

Method: This research proposes a wearable protective device around the upper arm to measure the transmitted radiation through the front and the side windows. A novel skin type classification algorithm using a color sensor was created to provide an accurate skin type identification. Also, the device was programmed to calculate the time before sunburn occurrence based on the ultraviolet index, sunscreen's sun protection factor, and skin type.

Results: The prototype was tested inside a Toyota Camry model 2001 vehicle with an accuracy of 97%. The front window had transmitted more infrared radiation compared to the side window. The highest recorded value was 76.76 mW/cm2. On the other hand, the side window had transmitted more ultraviolet compared to the front window as it lacks the protective polyvinyl butyral layer that the front window has. The highest recorded ultraviolet index was 3.5.

Conclusion: These results highlight the importance of wearing the designed solar band and using appropriate UV and IR protection while driving a vehicle to prevent skin diseases from occurring.

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紫外和红外辐射诱导的车辆驾驶员波段设计。
背景:到达地球的太阳辐射可分为紫外线、可见光和红外线。过度暴露于这些辐射会促进不良的皮肤疾病,如晒伤、皮肤癌和光老化。长时间开车的人很可能在暴露的身体部位患上皮肤癌。方法:本研究提出了一种可穿戴式防护装置,用于测量通过前窗和侧窗传输的辐射。为了准确识别皮肤类型,提出了一种基于颜色传感器的皮肤类型分类算法。此外,该设备还被编程为根据紫外线指数、防晒霜的防晒系数和皮肤类型计算晒伤发生前的时间。结果:该原型在一辆2001年款的丰田凯美瑞(Camry)汽车中进行了测试,准确率为97%。前窗比侧窗透射出更多的红外辐射。最高记录值为76.76 mW/cm2。另一方面,由于侧窗没有像前窗那样的聚乙烯醇丁醛保护层,因此与前窗相比,侧窗透射的紫外线更多。紫外线指数最高纪录为3.5。结论:这些结果强调了在驾驶车辆时佩戴设计的太阳带并使用适当的紫外线和红外线防护对预防皮肤病发生的重要性。
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