Low-cost chronobiological monitoring: A tested IoT-enabled diagnostic tool in tropical and Antarctic environments

IF 6 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Daniela P.A. Marins , Wesley S. Costa , Bruno P. de S. Rocha , Jordano R. Celestrini , Cristina E. de Alvarez , Marcelo E.V. Segatto
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Light intensity and spectral composition notably impact the human circadian rhythm. The human body is a physiological system that regulates its sleep-awake cycle through a constant rhythm of light and darkness. For a long time, the lighting research field has been concerned with understanding this circadian rhythm to improve people’s quality of life. To better understand the influence of light on the human circadian rhythm, a remote monitoring device was developed that reliably measures the light spectrum and human circadian rhythm in different environments, including Antarctica and a tropical location study. The designed apparatus aims to facilitate the comprehension of the impact of light on the human circadian rhythm and provide accessible measurements through cost-effective tools. Results show that the developed monitoring prototype can collect and transmit environmental and human data. Therefore, the low-cost equipment developed can be reproduced and used by research institutions to collect data in different environments and improve the understanding of the influence of light on human activities. The cross-sectional analysis of the collected data revealed evidence of the significant influence of light on regulating the human circadian rhythm in tropical and Antarctica case studies. The collected information makes it possible to predict human reactions to the light environment, correlate these responses with seasonal periods, and comprehend how various forms of artificial and natural light interact with individuals and their living spaces. This prototype offers a non-invasive tool for assessing sleep quality and daytime activities, providing knowledge of how lighting conditions can impact overall well-being.
光照强度和光谱成分对人体昼夜节律有显著影响。人体是一个生理系统,通过恒定的光暗节奏来调节睡眠-觉醒周期。长期以来,照明研究领域一直致力于了解这种昼夜节律,以提高人们的生活质量。为了更好地了解光对人体昼夜节律的影响,我们开发了一种远程监测设备,可以在不同的环境中可靠地测量光谱和人体昼夜节律,包括南极洲和热带地区的研究。所设计的仪器旨在促进理解光对人体昼夜节律的影响,并通过具有成本效益的工具提供无障碍测量。结果表明,开发的监测原型可以收集和传输环境和人体数据。因此,研究机构可以复制和使用所开发的低成本设备,在不同环境中收集数据,提高对光对人类活动影响的认识。对所收集数据的横向分析表明,在热带和南极案例研究中,有证据表明光对调节人类昼夜节律有重大影响。通过所收集的信息,可以预测人类对光环境的反应,将这些反应与季节相关联,并了解各种形式的人工光和自然光如何与个人及其生活空间相互作用。该原型为评估睡眠质量和日间活动提供了一种非侵入性工具,使人们了解照明条件如何影响整体健康。
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Internet of Things
Internet of Things Multiple-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.10%
发文量
115
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Internet of Things; Engineering Cyber Physical Human Systems is a comprehensive journal encouraging cross collaboration between researchers, engineers and practitioners in the field of IoT & Cyber Physical Human Systems. The journal offers a unique platform to exchange scientific information on the entire breadth of technology, science, and societal applications of the IoT. The journal will place a high priority on timely publication, and provide a home for high quality. Furthermore, IOT is interested in publishing topical Special Issues on any aspect of IOT.
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