This publication presents a measured pilot case study applying the Restaccess Measurement Protocol v1.0 in real-world hotel room conditions. The report evaluates environmental variables including light (lux and wavelength), sound, thermal conditions, and air quality (CO₂, VOC), with a focus on night-time performance and variability. The findings demonstrate that restability is a measurable environmental state influenced primarily by stability, predictability, and the ability to support recovery under real use conditions. This document provides empirical validation of the Restaccess Measurement Protocol v1.0.
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