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Comparative Analysis of Roadway Lighting Using both CIE 19/2 and Adrian's Delta L

Pages 181-211 | Published online: 20 Sep 2013

References

  • ShelbyB.L. and HowellB.G., “Further Evaluation of Roadway Lighting Using the Visual Model of CIE 19/2”, Journal of IES, Oct 1984, p. 421.
  • “An Analytic Model for Describing the Influence of Lighting Parameters Upon Visual Performance”, CIE Report No. 19/2, 1980.
  • AdrianW.K, PhD, “The Integration of Visual Performance Criteria into the Illumination Design Process,” Ministry of Supply and Services, Public Works of Canada, Cat. No. W63–7/82, Jan 25, 1982.
  • KeckM.E.,LochC.H., and ShelbyB.L., “Evaluation of Roadway Lighting Using the Visual Model of CIE 19/2”, Journal of IES, July 1983, p. 251.
  • American National Standard Practice for Roadway Lighting, ANSI/IES RP-8, 1983.
  • IES Roadway Lighting Committee report—unpublished.
  • IES Roadway Lighting Fundamentals Course, IES ED-3, 1978.

References

  • BerekM., “Zum physiologischen Grundgesetz der Wahrnehmung von Lichtreisen”, Zeitschr. f. Instrumentenkunde 63, 1943, p. 297.
  • AdrianW., “Die Unterschiedsempfindlichkeit des Auges and die Möglichkeit ihrer Berechnung”, Lichttechnik 21, 1969, S. 2A–7A.
  • BlackwellH.R., “Contrast thresholds of the human eye” Journal of the Optical Society of America 36, 1946, p. 640.
  • CIE Report No. 19/2.

Reference

  • GallagherV.P., “A Visibility Metric for Safe Lighting of City Streets”, Journal of IES, 5 (2), 1976, pp. 85–90.

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