In addition to passengers, airlines also hate the jet lag. In fact, these are always looking for new solutions to reduce their effects. Lufthansa and Etihad are the companies trying new strategies for: improve the condition from trip of passengers on long flights. It appears to be a drug-free solution. Something natural that follows the human biorhythm and the circandian rhythm.
The project is called Human Centric Lighting. It is a system refined and refined from colored lights in airplanes during flights. It changes depending on the color and intensity of the light and can have positive effects on passengers. A method to relax and neutralize tension caused by jet lag and which has negative and unpleasant consequences.
These light sources are automated. The colors during the trip vary according to a specific scientific criterion. It has lights of special colors and optimal intensity for each flight phase. This has a positive influence brain state of passengers. The latter will have enjoyed the most relaxing journey possible, increasing the physical recovery from minor ailments due to jet lag.
Lufthansa Technik, Etihad Engineering and SCHOTT aim to realize Human Centric Lighting in a very short time and then apply it to future aircraft. In the coming years we will have airplane cabins iridescent and original compared to the current traditional ones. In short, it looks like a kaleidoscope of colors could beat the hated jet lag.
Source: Lega Nerd

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