Circadian Stability has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
Our project addresses this challenge through a simple algorithm that presents an optimized schedule based on times the user inputs for sleep, and special circumstances. This is important because it simplifies sleep scheduling for those who have unusual disruptions in their sleep patterns. Essentially, it takes into account typical sleep hours for the user and balances out sleep hours (based on offsets) so that one's circadian rhythm is not ruined. Additionally, our project presents optimal exercise and eating times in order to stay fit. We hope to achieve a useful tool that will help astronauts and flight controllers alike to manage their sleep times.
Our team was inspired to choose this challenge because we believe that the backbone behind it could be used for many different purposes.
Our approach to develop an optimized solution for this challenge was by using the concept of weighted interval scheduling. We were able to achieve this using Python. Some problems we encountered include minor bugs and technical restrictions in developing our solution. The program is run through the main.py file.
We considered the data given by "Seven Ways Astronauts Improve Sleep May Help You Snooze Better On Earth" under the resources tab for this challenge. It influenced our project in terms of our decision making to acknowledge various factors such as the sleeping environment for crew members, and to bring awareness to these factors. Additionally, in order to help combat circadian misalignment, our program chooses sleep intervals to minimize knocking one's biological clock completely off course.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_ISzdVCyc55aY7WkRvII1q2cJlHbsmvx64RMRyssyLE/edit?usp=sharing
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/astronauts_improve_sleep
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/ames/nasa-research-reveals-biological-clock-misalignment-effects-on-sleep-for-astronauts