SYSTEMS AND ARTICLES FOR ENHANCING WELLNESS ASSOCIATED WITH HABITABLE ENVIRONMENTS
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Abstract
Environmental characteristics of habitable environments (e.g., hotel or motel rooms, spas, resorts, cruise boat cabins, offices, hospitals and/or homes, apartments or residences) are controlled to eliminate, reduce or ameliorate adverse or harmful aspects and introduce, increase or enhance beneficial aspects in order to improve a “wellness” or sense of “wellbeing” provided via the environments. Control of intensity and wavelength distribution of passive and active Illumination addresses various issues, symptoms or syndromes, for instance to maintain a circadian rhythm or cycle, adjust for “jet lag” or season affective disorder, etc. Air quality and attributes are controlled. Scent(s) may be dispersed. Noise is reduced and sounds (e.g., masking, music, natural) may be provided. Environmental and biometric feedback is provided. Experimentation and machine learning are used to improve health outcomes and wellness standards.
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111 Claims
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1-15. -15. (canceled)
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16. An environmental control system, comprising:
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a plurality of active subsystems operable to effect a condition in a habitable space; a first number of sensors that collect habitable space wellness data that includes, for at least the habitable space, at least one wellness parameter indicative of a wellness associated with the respective habitable space; and a control subsystem including at least one processor and at least one nontransitory processor-readable medium communicatively coupled to the at least one processor and which stores at least one of instructions or data executable by the at least one processor to control the active subsystems, the first number of sensors that collect habitable space wellness data communicatively coupled to the at least one processor, the control subsystem which;
identifies at least one pattern in the collected personal wellness data via at least one machine learning technique, identifies at least one pattern in the collected habitable space wellness data via at least one machine learning technique, determines at least one adjustment to at least one operational parameter based on the identified at least one pattern in the collected personal wellness data and the collected habitable space wellness data and dynamically adjusts at least one operational parameter of at least one of the active subsystems based on both the collected habitable space wellness data and on collected personal wellness data. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30)
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47. An environmental wellness evaluation system, comprising:
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at least one processor; and at least one nontransitory processor-readable medium communicatively coupled to the at least one processor and which stores at least one of instructions or data executable by the at least one processor, which cause the at least one processor to; collect wellness data that includes, for each of a plurality of habitable spaces, at least one wellness parameter indicative of a wellness associated with the respective habitable space; identify at least one pattern in the collected wellness data via at least one machine learning circuit; and update at least one wellness standard for habitable spaces based on the identified at least one pattern. - View Dependent Claims (59, 60, 61, 62)
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100. A machine learning system, comprising:
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at least one circuit; and at least one nontransitory memory that stores at least one of executable instructions or data, the at least one nontransitory memory communicatively coupled to the at least one circuit, where in operation the at least one circuit; for each of a number of changes in at least one environmental characteristic of at least one habitable space, receives wellness results information by the machine learning system, the received wellness information indicative of at least one of a measurement or an assessment of a level of wellness of the respective habitable environment or at least one individual that inhabits the respective habitable environment; and identifies at least one relationship between the changes in the at least one environmental characteristic and a measured or assessed level of wellness. - View Dependent Claims (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110)
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