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The HRV Analysis on e-Book Reading

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In this study, the effects of four indoor illuminations on e-book readers are investigated by HRV analysis. Two main types of commercial light bulbs are adopted, the saving energy and LED ones. They are all categorized as high color temperature and low color temperature. The results of HRV analysis indicate that subjects feel more awake under high color temperature illuminations, no matter the type of bulbs. Moreover, subjects perform better in Continuous Performance Test when high color temperature energy-saving bulb is used as illumination source.

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Huang, CS., Lin, CH., Chen, CY., Gan, SC., Hong, GS. (2015). The HRV Analysis on e-Book Reading. In: Sun, H., Yang, CY., Lin, CW., Pan, JS., Snasel, V., Abraham, A. (eds) Genetic and Evolutionary Computing. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 329. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12286-1_22

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