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Anglais |
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23/10/2017 |
24,00 € |
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Détails
Light sources causing annoyance or pain produce discomfort glare. Traditional glare metrics are merely empirical and fail for non-uniform luminaires. By incorporating the centre-surround receptive field mechanism, the pupillary light reflex and a position index correction per pixel, a more physiologically justified model is developed. The centre-surround receptive field mechanism acts similar to an edge filter and represents the visual signal. The pupil area, influences the retinal illuminance. A correction according to the Guth position index accounts for the reduction in brightness perception when a light source is moved away from the line of sight. The model is analysed with a paired comparison experiment involving 9 non-uniform rear projected stimuli with different spatial frequencies and luminance steps. With a coefficient of determination of 0.90, the model is a promising alternative to current glare metrics, especially when non-uniform luminaires are to be evaluated.
Informations supplémentaires
Auteur | Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / International Commission on Illumination / Internationale Beleuchtungskommission (CIE) |
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Edité par | CIE |
Type de document | Proceeding |
Thème | /subgroups/16862 |
Nombre de pages | 11 |
Mot-clé | PUPILLARY LIGHT REFLEX AND RECEPTIVE FIELD CALCULATION OF VISUAL DISCOMFORT FOR DIFFERENT SPATIAL FREQUENCIES AND LUMINANCE STEPS (PP46, 776-785) |