Imperial College London

DrHelenWalkey

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Citation

BibTex format

@article{Eloholma:2005:10.1191/1365782805li146ed,
author = {Eloholma, M and Viikari, M and Halonen, L and Walkey, H and Goodman, T and Alferdinck, J and Freiding, A and Bodrogi, P and Várady, G},
doi = {10.1191/1365782805li146ed},
journal = {Lighting Research and Technology},
pages = {155--173},
title = {Mesopic models - From brightness matching to visual performance in night-time driving: A review},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/1365782805li146ed},
volume = {37},
year = {2005}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - At present, suitable methods to evaluate the visual effectiveness of lighting products in the mesopic region are not available. The majority of spectral luminous efficiency functions obtained to date in the mesopic range have been acquired by heterochromatic brightness matching. However, the most recent studies in the mesopic field have adopted a task performance-based approach. This paper summarizes the major mesopic models proposed so far, presenting in detail the experimental conditions of these studies. The authors represent a research consortium which has adopted the task performance-based approach for night-time driving in which mesopic visual performance has been divided into three subtasks. Data for each sub-task will be generated by using a set of common parameter values and 120 observers. The approach and methods used by the consortium are presented. © The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers 2005.
AU - Eloholma,M
AU - Viikari,M
AU - Halonen,L
AU - Walkey,H
AU - Goodman,T
AU - Alferdinck,J
AU - Freiding,A
AU - Bodrogi,P
AU - Várady,G
DO - 10.1191/1365782805li146ed
EP - 173
PY - 2005///
SN - 1477-1535
SP - 155
TI - Mesopic models - From brightness matching to visual performance in night-time driving: A review
T2 - Lighting Research and Technology
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/1365782805li146ed
VL - 37
ER -