In our society, displays are becoming increasingly prevalent. While it is nearly inconceivable to imagine a daily life without screens, scientific research indicates that our mental well-being is nega- tively affected by the increasing use and time spent on screens. The "HomeGrid" project has been developed as a smart home concept, aiming to explore how traditional screens in private environments can be reduced while still effectively conveying information in an intuitive manner. To achieve this, two main approaches were em- ployed. Firstly, experimentation was conducted on the capture and communication of artificial light, and secondly, precise monitoring and visualization of indoor air quality were explored. These factors are fundamental indicators of both our mental and physical well- being, as high air quality, for example, enhances concentration, and light serves as a crucial regulator of our circadian rhythm.
Titel | HomeGrid - Experimental Displays for SmartHome Devices and Interfaces |
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Medien | iWOAR 2023 - 8th international Workshop on Sensor-Based Activity Recognition and Artificial Intelligence |
Verlag | ACM |
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ISBN | 979-8-4007-0816-9 |
Verfasser/Herausgeber | Moritz Krause, Prof. Michael Zöllner |
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Veröffentlichungsdatum | 21.09.2023 |
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Zitation | Krause, Moritz; Zöllner, Michael (2023): HomeGrid - Experimental Displays for SmartHome Devices and Interfaces. iWOAR 2023 - 8th international Workshop on Sensor-Based Activity Recognition and Artificial Intelligence. DOI: 10.1145/3615834.3615850 |