Measuring light exposure in daily life: A review of wearable light loggers

Juliëtte van Duijnhoven (Corresponding author), S.L. Hartmeyer, Altug Didikoglu, Olivier Stefani, Kevin W. Houser, Vineetha Kalavally, Manuel Spitschan

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Samenvatting

Wearable light loggers are increasingly available for various applications, including consumer, research and clinical contexts. This study employed a survey design to systematically outline available wearable light loggers, focusing on their key characteristics and usability. Through expert meetings and iterative discussions, we developed a comprehensive survey instrument covering device properties, sensor characteristics, calibration methods, and applications. Data were collected from manufacturer-provided information and public sources for 53 wearable light loggers. Our findings highlight the diversity among wearable light loggers in terms of their device characteristics. A notable increase in the number and sophistication of wearable light loggers is visible over the past decade. However, the variability in the quality and completeness of reported device performance and validation methods emphasizes the importance of standardized practices and improved collaboration between researchers and manufacturers to enhance the reliability and usability of wearable light logging technologies in scientific research.
Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer112771
Aantal pagina's13
TijdschriftBuilding and Environment
Volume274
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 15 apr. 2025

Financiering

Aspects of this work were completed within the project MeLiDos (22NRM05), which has received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology, co-financed by the European Union's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and by the Participating States. During parts of this work, SH was supported by the LIGHTCAP project, which has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN) grant agreement No. 860613.

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