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05 November 2025
Posted:
10 November 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Tool Description
- General Information, including project name, country of deployment, and study type.
- Hardware Requirements, covering sensor type, spectral range, dynamic range, sampling frequency, field of view, attachment methods, and power characteristics.
- Data and Other Requirements, specifying data access (e.g., raw data export), privacy considerations, synchronisation options, and calibration needs.
| Category | Aspect |
|---|---|
| Housing & Design | Mounting |
| Housing material | |
| Max dimensions (W×B×H) | |
| Maximum weight | |
| Special design considerations | |
| Measurement & Sensors | Spectral range |
| Spectral resolution | |
| Spectral sensitivity ≥ 1000 nm | |
| Illuminance range | |
| Field of view | |
| Modalities other than light | |
| Sampling frequency | |
| Battery & Storage | Continuous runtime |
| On-device capacity | |
| Operating Environment | Temperature range |
| Humidity range | |
| IP rating | |
| Controls & Indicators | Event marker button |
| Start/stop button | |
| User feedback | |
| Connectivity & I/O | Connectors |
| Wireless connectivity | |
| Software & Data | Operating systems |
| Export format | |
| Export variables | |
| Timestamp format | |
| Recording interval | |
| Interval flexibility | |
| DST handling | |
| Metadata storage | |
| Automation & Storage | Automated flagging |
| Storage location | |
| Budget & Calibration | Max. budget per device |
| Warranty/insurance | |
| Calibration validity | |
| Recalibration procedure | |
| Miscellaneous | Test device required |
| Protective case | |
| Participant instructions |
Conceptual Framework
- Long-term usability: comfort, form factor, attachment, battery life, and storage capacity, which determine whether a device can be used for days or weeks in naturalistic conditions.
- Measurement fidelity and accuracy: spectral and directional sensitivity, linearity, and proximity to the corneal plane, determining how well recorded signals reflect biologically relevant exposure.
Typical Use Cases
- Short-term (< 24 h): e.g., verifying light stimulus delivery in laboratory or clinical protocols.
- Medium-term (up to 21 days): e.g., assessing habitual exposure in field studies or intervention monitoring.
- Long-term (> 21 days): e.g., longitudinal monitoring, capturing seasonal and environmental variability.
Integration with Community Standards
Outlook
Implementation

Resource and Code Availability
Funding
Declaration of Conflicting Interests
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