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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2019
Filed:
Mar. 26, 2018
Biological Illumination, Llc, W. Warwick, RI (US);
Fredric S. Maxik, Cocoa Beach, FL (US);
David E. Bartine, Cocoa, FL (US);
Mark Andrew Oostdyk, Cape Canaveral, FL (US);
Matthew Regan, Melbourne, FL (US);
Robert S. Soler, San Marcos, CA (US);
Gregory Flickinger, Indialantic, FL (US);
Biological Illumination, LLC, W. Warwick, RI (US);
Abstract
A method is for dynamically adjusting a circadian rhythm of an observer via a user device that includes control circuitry and an associated memory. The method includes identifying future events to precondition for and determining a preconditioning schedule for at least one of the identified future events. Determining the schedule includes determining a preconditioning schedule for at least one of the identified future events, including identifying a circadian shift needed, to the circadian rhythm of the observer, for the at least one identified future event, determining a timeframe for preconditioning, determining a per-day shift needed based upon the identified circadian shift needed and the determined timeframe, and determining if the needed per-day shift exceeds a threshold. Upon a determination that the per-day shift exceeds the threshold, the method includes setting the preconditioning schedule responsive to the determination and operating the light source to emit light based upon the preconditioning schedule.