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Title:
Human centric integrative lighting : technology, perception, non-visual effects
Author:
Khanh, Tran Quoc, author.
ISBN:
9783527831517

9783527831500

9783527831524
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 475 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents:
Introduction and motivations -- Fundamentals of lighting technology : basic visual and non-visual aspects -- Basic principles of human-centric lighting and integrative lighting -- Visual performance-work performance -- Modern aspects of brightness and visual clarity in the context of light quality and visual performance -- Colour quality and psychophysical-emotional aspects, laboratory experiments -- New light-quality models from laboratory experiments and their validation in field trials -- Correlation analysis of HCL parameters and consequences for the measurement methods of non-visual effects -- Psychophysical-emotional aspects, visual comfort and non-visual effects -- Practical HCL light measurement technology indoors and outdoors -- Technological aspects of human centric lighting in buildings -- HCL-oriented lighting design : basic aspects and implementation -- Numerical relationship between non-visual metrics and brightness metrics : consequences for the evaluation of HCL systems and facilities.
Abstract:
Provides a highly comprehensive overview of the subject, also referred to as human-centered indoor lighting technology; taking a practice-oriented approach, scientific findings in the field are condensed into models that can be directly used by developers. Written by leading scientists in the field of lighting technology, "Human Centric Integrative Lighting" includes detailed information on: Fundamentals of lighting technology as it interacts with human perception and the current state of interior lighting today; Basic principles of human centric integrative lighting and its various aspects, such as visual performance, color quality, emotional impact, and correlation of relevant parameters; Comprehensive lighting quality models and subsequently derived recommendations for the practical implementation of concepts; Relevant research findings from journals, patent specifications, and standards to provide a unified outlook on the field. Providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of development in the field, "Human Centric Integrative Lighting" discusses validated physiological and psychological perceptual models on which manufacturers of lighting products and suppliers of lighting technology solutions can base key design and development decisions.
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John Wiley and Sons
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