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FLICKER EFFECTS IN TUNNEL LIGHTING (PP25, 641-648)

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Several researches and international standards are focused on the problem of quantifying flicker and define how much flicker is acceptable in a given lighting situation. However generally only the aspect of the flicker associated to the power supply of lighting sources is considered. This research investigates the flicker coming from the perceived modulation of light due to the rapid movement of an observer under a series of luminaires, like in the case of tunnel lighting, where drivers are exposed to regular spatial variation of luminances while they go through the tunnel. Two different subjective experiments have been set up: one in laboratory for investigating the flicker influences on visual acuity, the other one on site for investigating the flicker influences on driver pupil diameter when the observer drives through a tunnel.

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Published:
10/23/2017
Number of Pages:
9
File Size:
1 file , 960 KB

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