Title |
EEG-Based Emotional Lighting Control for Improving User Concentration in Spatial Design |
Authors |
강세연(Kang, Se-Yeon) ; 지승열(Ji, Seung-Yeul) ; 전한종(Jun, Han-Jong) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.3.13 |
Keywords |
EEG(Electroencephalography); Sensing Architecture; Emotional Lighting; User-Centered Design(UCD) |
Abstract |
An intelligent system that takes into consideration both rational and emotional needs has the potential to create an optimized environment for
specific conditions and enhance the understanding of the characteristics of diverse users. In this study, a sustainable lighting process is
proposed that employs emotional lighting to sustain the user's focused state by analyzing real-time biometric data acquired through EEG and
considering the correlation between illumination and concentration(ENG, engagement). Additionally, the user-centered emotional lighting
process, which integrates EEG and lighting sensor technology, was analyzed and compared to the prevailing lighting standards by means of
experiments. This research is significant as it offers a new analytical approach to sustainable design research that is customized to the
requirements of architectural space users. |