Print Email Facebook Twitter No more moody mornings: Alarm clock anticipates sleepers' emotions Title No more moody mornings: Alarm clock anticipates sleepers' emotions Author Van Kasteren, J. Contributor Wensveen, S. Overbeeke, K. Date 2002 Abstract More eloquent alternatives to the harsh tones of the oldfashioned alarm-clock bells abound, including a newsreaders voice summing up last nights disasters, or a tape of your favourite early morning music. Still, getting out of bed has its difficult moments. All this could well change in the near future, if Ir. Stephan Wensveen, a graduate student at the ID-StudioLab of the Delft Industrial Design faculty, has any say in it. For his doctorate research at the Form Theory Group of Dr.Kees Overbeeke, Wensveen is designing an alarm clock that deduces how you will feel the following morning from the way in which you set it, and adapts its alarm signal accordingly. In fact, it signals the end of earlymorning grumpiness. Subject alarm clock To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:342557af-1bd3-4ff0-9465-2ee4d2d4683f Publisher Delft University of Technology ISSN 0926-7212 Source Delft Outlook, 2002, 4 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2002 J. van Kasteren Files PDF Delft Outlook2002-4nomore ... df.lnk.pdf 1.52 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:342557af-1bd3-4ff0-9465-2ee4d2d4683f/datastream/OBJ/view