I creating Safety Vision Glasses equipped with millimeter-wave radar and LED lights, improving safety in low-light environments, particularly during nightlife.
“I want to explore how dim lighting and nighttime operation in bars influence people’s behavior. Does the subdued lighting in bars alter people’s behavior?”
I have reached out to over 1,300 individuals and conducted three sets of experiments, comprising a total of 13 trials, to gather real and reliable data based on people’s psychology, emotions, physical safety, and reactions in hazardous situations.
In a shadowy setting, individuals tend to be more at ease, more open to self-expression, and exhibit an increased inclination for both physical and verbal expression.
In the experiment, the shadowy environment both heightened people’s criminal inclinations and diminished their defensive awareness.
Danger Detection: Millimeter-wave radar in glasses to spot potential crimes in dark places.
Safety Illumination: Glasses’ LED lights activate to brighten surroundings when danger is detected.
Social Setting Security: Enhanced safety feature in glasses to prevent risks in social venues.
I’ve created glasses equipped with millimeter-wave radar that detect dangerous behaviors in dark settings, like bars.
If these glasses detect any threat, built-in LED lights illuminate the user’s surroundings, enhancing safety in potentially hazardous situations.
I conducted an experiment where the same group of people wore glasses in two differently lit bars. I attempted to take their belongings or touch their waists to test the glasses’ effectiveness.