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Thermal physiology and psychophysics are complex and nuanced, with significant variability between individuals. Wearable devices have the potential to offer customizable microclimate control. However, individual experiences with different supplemental heating strategies are likely to vary considerably in unconstrained environments. The physiological responses, psychophysical effects, and qualitative experiences of participants using five readily available heating strategies were collected in a quasi-field study environment ( n=17). Although all devices maintained or increased fingertip temperature, effects observed from controlled studies of thermal physiology are not clearly seen. Physiological, perceptual, and experiential data are presented, exploring heating technologies and thermal comfort in typical indoor environments.more » « less
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Huang, Kunpeng; Sun, Ruojia; Zhang, Ximeng; Islam Molla, Md. Tahmidul; Dunne, Margaret; Guimbretiere, Francois; Kao, Cindy Hsin-Liu (, Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021)
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