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The book provides an overview of the research area of human centric interior lighting. After a summary of the fundamentals of lighting technology in relation with human perception and the state-of-the-art in interior lighting, the authors review the guiding principles of human centric interior lighting and explain in detail aspects such as visual performance, colour quality and emotional effects as well as the correlation of these relevant parameters. Subsequently, they discuss comprehensive light quality models and derive recommendations for the practical implementation of the concepts of human centric interior lighting.
1. INTRODUCTION History of Lighting Engineering Illuminating Engineering: Technological Challenges and Relevance to Society Aims and Motivations of the Present Book 2. FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING ENGINEERING - VISUAL AND NON-VISUAL ASPECTS The Human Eye Basic Quantities of Lighting Engineering: V(Lambda) Function, 2? and 10? Colour Matching Functions, Basics of Colorimetry, Colour Spaces, Colour Appearance Models, Colour Rendition Indices, Colour Gamut Non-Visual Aspects: CIE 2015, DIN Spec 5031-100, Spectral Sensitivity Functions for Melanopsin, Melatonin Suppression According to Brainard and Thapan The Metrics Amel According to DIN Spec 5031-100 Receptor Signals According to CIE 2018 Aging of the Human Eye According to DIN 5031-10 3. CONVENTIONAL INTERIOR LIGHTING PRINCIPLES Design Recommendations According to CIE and DIN EN 12464 Lighting Quality Criteria, Specifications About Cri, Glare, Modelling Index, Homogeneity, Luminous Efficacy, Shifts of White Point, Illuminance, Luminance 4. HCL PRINCIPLES FOR INTERIOR LIGHTING What Is HCL: Definition with Three Components (Visual Performance, Psychological-Emotional Aspects and Non-Visual Aspects) Visual and Non-Visual Mechanisms Input and Output Parameters of the HCL System Influencing Factors of the Effect of Light on Humans (Time of the Day, Time of the Year, Weather, Age, Gender) from the Lighting Engineer’s Point of View 5. VISUAL PERFORMANCE Visual Performance with the V(Lambda) Function: Relative Visual Performance (RVP) Model, Luminance Contrast, Reaction Time, Effect of Age Modern Aspects of Brightness and Visual Clarity: New Experiments About Brightness and Visual Clarity, Models of Brightness and Visual Clarity, Comparison of Brightness Models 6. COLOUR QUALITY AND EMOTIONAL ASPECTS Colour Quality: Colour Quality and Chroma Enhancement, Visual Experiments in a Viewing Booth and in a Real Room, Modelling of Colour Quality, Modelling of Colour Quality According to Luo, Houser, Wei, Royer, Effect of Red Oversaturation Preferred White Points Preferred Correlated Colour Temperatures Preferred Ranges of Colour Temperature and Illuminance 7. CORRELATION ANALYSIS OF THE NUMERIC METRICS OF HCL Mathematical Analysis of the Correlations Between the Three Groups of Metrics: Visual Performance, Colour Quality Metrics and the Descriptors of Non-Visual Effects the Um Numeric Method (Um1-Um2) Characterizing the Usefulness of Light Sources Correlation Between Brightness Metrics and Cs 8. NEW MODELS OF LIGHTING QUALITY FOR VISUAL AND NON-VISUAL EFFECTS New Models of Lighting Quality of the Tu Darmstadt 2019 Predicting Visual Clarity, Colour Preference and Scene Preference from Illuminance Level, Correlated Colour Temperature, Circadian Stimulus and A Measure of Object Chroma Enhancement 9. CAUSE-EFFECT RELATIONSHIPS IN HUMAN CENTRIC LIGHTING Evaluation of HCL Literature from 1990 Until Today Analysis and Summary of Field Studies About HCL in Offices, Schools, Hospitals, Industrial Lighting and the Practice of Light Therapy Identification of Relevant Cause-Effect Relationships Recommendations for Practical Lighting Engineering Design 10. PRACTICAL LIGHT MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR HCL APPLICATIONS Computational Method for the Value of the Circadian Stimulus (Cs) from Conventional Illuminance, Tristimulus and Correlated Colour Temperature Measurements Personal Dosimetry: Measurement of Cs with Colorimeters Spatially Resolved Light Measurements in Interior Space 11. DAYLIGHT Exterior Measurements - Spectral Distribution of Radiation As A Function of Time of the Day and Time of the Year Dynamics, Colorimetric and Circadian Characteristics Effect of Daylight on Sleeping Quality, Alertness and Vitality Detection and Reconstruction of Daylight Daylight Compensation in Interior Space in Case of Different Weather Conditions Studies Investigating the Effect of the Possibility of Seeing Exterior Space Through Windows 12. HCL TECHNOLOGY IN BUILDINGS Full Spectrum and Sunlight Spectrum: A Spectral Analysis Spectral Optimisation for Best Colour Quality and Optimum Total HCL Effect Smart Lighting, Connectivity Principles of Data Semantics to Process Different Formats to Achieve A Unique Computational Method in Cloud Servers Network Architecture to Integrate Luminaire Systems with Other Building Systems Building Sensor Technology: Co2 Sensors, Light and Colour Sensors, Motion Sensors, Ir Sensor Array, Weather Data User Preference of Temperature and Air Quality in Interior Spaces Dynamic Light and Lighting Control in Buildings 13. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK
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