Monica, Bella Refsy (2022) Desain Adaptive and Interactive Lighting Sebagai Sarana Pendukung Pelaku Work from Home. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Sejak COVID-19 ditetapkan sebagai pandemi oleh World Health
Organization (WHO), pembatasan aktivitas di luar rumah mejadi salah satu upaya untuk mengurangi penyebaran virus. Hal ini menyebabkan sebagian besar pekerja harus melakukan pekerjaannya dari rumah atau Work from Home (WFH). Cahaya merupakan salah satu faktor yang dapat mempengaruhi suasana hati (mood), fokus, konsentrasi, dan produktivitas kerja. Pencahayaan yang baik di area kerja sangat penting untuk mengoptimalkan kinerja visual, kenyamanan visual, suasana, dan kenyamanan lingkungan kerja. Selain itu, luas dan setting tempat kerja yang digunakan juga menyebabkan kebutuhan akan pencahayaan yang berbeda pula. Penelitian dimulai dengan melakukan observasi fenomena dan peluang yang ada, pengumpulan data lapangan dan literatur, studi dan analisa, penentuan konsep desain, dan beberapa analisis lainnya hingga dihasilkan desain final untuk produk yang dirancang. Dari studi yang telah dilakukan, ditemukan juga bahwa produk lampu kerja untuk WFH sebisa mungkin tidak hanya memenuhi kebutuhan akan pencahayaan pengguna ketika bekerja, tetapi juga untuk aktivitas hiburan, hobi, serta istirahat atau relaksasi. Hasil yang didapat dari penelitian ini adalah sebuah produk lampu kerja dengan konsep adaptif dan interaktif, dimana pengguna dapat mengatur tingkat pencahayaan dan luas area sebaran cahaya melalui fitur mekanisme iris pada kap lampu. Produk yang dirancang menggunakan bola lampu pintar (smart bulb) yang ada di pasaran untuk menghasilkan berbagai tingkat pencahayaan yang dibutuhkan dan dikontrol melalui aplikasi smart phone.
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Since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), limiting activities outside the home has become one of the efforts to reduce the spread of the virus. This causes most workers to have to do their work from home. Light is one of the factors that can affect mood, focus, concentration, and work productivity. Good lighting in the work area is very important to optimize visual performance, visual comfort, atmosphere, and comfort of the work environment. In addition, the area and workplace settings used also cause the need for different lighting. The research begins by observing the phenomena and opportunities that exist, collecting field data and literature, studies and analysis, determining the design concept, and several other analyzes to produce a final design for the designed product. From the studies that have been conducted, it was also found that work lighting products for WFH as much as possible not only meet the needs of users for lighting when working, but also for entertainment activities, hobbies, and rest or relaxation. The results obtained from this study are a work lamp product with an adaptive and interactive concept, where the user can adjust the lighting level and the area of light distribution through the iris mechanism feature on the lampshade. The product is designed to use the smart bulbs on the market to produce the various levels of lighting required and controlled via a smart phone application.
Item Type: | Thesis (Other) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Work Qualiti, Lighting, Performance, Work from Home |
Subjects: | N Fine Arts > NK Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament > NK2115.5.F77 Furniture |
Divisions: | Faculty of Creative Design and Digital Business (CREABIZ) > Product Design > 90231-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis |
Depositing User: | Bella Refsy Monica |
Date Deposited: | 19 Feb 2022 04:46 |
Last Modified: | 01 Nov 2022 03:20 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/94546 |
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