The Phnom Penh Post

Japan tech hits nappers with cold air

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JAPANESE office workers hoping to nod off on the job may need to sleep with one eye open thanks to a new system that can detect snoozers and blast them with cold air.

Air conditioni­ng manufactur­er Daikin and electronic­s giant

NEC said Thursday they have begun trialling the system, which monitors the movement of the employee’s eyelids with a camera attached to a computer.

The computer can automatica­lly lower the room’s temperatur­e if it detects dozing at desks.

The system uses Daikin’s technology to automatica­lly adjust temperatur­es and NEC’s facial recognitio­n technology to monitor different types of eyelid movement that suggest sleepiness.

It was developed after an initial study done by the companies on how best to keep people alert.

They tried lowering temperatur­es by a few degrees, increasing brightness and spraying aromas in a room while participan­ts did simple maths for about an hour.

“Our study proved that lowering temperatur­e is effective... especially when the early signs of sleepiness are detected,” the companies said in a joint statement.

And in news likely to provide cold comfort to Japan’s infamously overworked salarymen, Daikin hopes to eventually develop air conditione­rs that can direct cool blasts to specific snoozing workers.

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