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Dynamic luminance measurement
Drašar, Vojtěch ; Motyčka, Martin (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the comparison of dynamic and static methods of measuring brightness on roadways. The thesis verifies the ability of current measurement techniques to analyse luminance ratios from the perspective of a moving observer, which can be, for example, a car driver. The measurement results are processed and modified using the LumiDISP program. Dynamic measurements are performed on selected systems, including the evaluation of the results.
The measurement of melanopic quantities in indoor spaces with the luminance analyser LDA - LumiDISP
Siegel, Josef ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
This thesis focuses on measuring melanopic quantities in indoor spaces and their impact on individuals and their circadian rhythms. Melanopic quantities are specific parameters of light that influence biological responses and physiological processes in our bodies. To measure these quantities, a photometric analyzer is utilized, enabling the quantification of spectral components of light. It also evaluates the melanopic contributions of various lighting sources, such as LED fixtures, incandescent bulbs, or natural daylight.
Uncertainty Evaluation in Photometry and Radiometry
Motyčka, Martin ; Bálský,, Marek (referee) ; Gašparovský,, Dionýz (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
This dissertation thesis is focused on the uncertainty analysis of the spectroradiometric and photometric measurements. The measurement uncertainty should be stated in every measurement protocols or calibration certificates. Recently the luminance cameras are widely used for the luminance measurements in the whole scene with a good resolution and measuring time. However, there is no uncertainty estimation method for these measuring devices. Therefore, this thesis analyses the luminance measurement uncertainty of the luminance analyser LDA – LumiDISP, that can be classed as a luminance camera. Since the calibration procedure is very complicated and traceable to other measuring photometric devices, there is a detailed description of the measurement uncertainties of luxmeters, luminance meters, spectroradiometric systems and its practical calculations for these systems in the light laboratory FEKT Brno University of Technology. However, the measurement uncertainties estimation of the spectroradiometric systems is especially difficult for the output quantities calculated from the spectral power distribution of the light source. In this thesis there is presented a method of uncertainty measurement and estimation of these spectroradiometric systems and luminance analyser LDA, where the luminance measurement uncertainty varies with the measured spectral power distribution of the light source, its position in the luminance image and the exposure settings.
Comparative simulation of the skylights
Dvořáček, Jakub ; Motyčka, Martin (referee) ; Nekvapil, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with simulations of daylight transmission through skylights and detection of differences in results in variance simulation softwares. The aim of this work was to find out if the simulation programs calculate the same results for the same parametric situation. The skylights were simulated in TracePro, Holigilm and Tube Eff Tool. The results were always different. In results appeared tendency reducing of differencies caused lenghtening of skylight route.
Design of the calibration box
Šácha, Tomáš ; Motyčka, Martin (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the description of basic photometric quantities, light sources and their parameters. The work also describes the LumiDISP luminance analyzer, for which the calibration box is designed. The next part of the diploma thesis deals with the design of the calibration box in the Inventor program and later the simulation of the calibration box in the Ansys Speos program. The simulations in Ansys Speos led to the determination of the number of light sources in the calibration box, which were then used for production. The work also describes the procedures and partial parts of the design and production of the calibration box, including its revitalization and testing.
Photobiological safety evaluation of light sources for household use
Jelínek, Jakub ; Motyčka, Martin (referee) ; Štěpánek, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the photobiological safety of light sources used for household lighting. The theoretical part of the thesis is devoted to areas related to photobiological safety, such as the basic description of vision functions, the description of light sources, as well as methods of measurement and evaluation. In the practical part, the spectrum of individual light sources is measured, from which the irradiance limits are calculated, according to which the source is assigned to the appropriate group of hazards.
Influence of parameters on the efficiency of transmission of light through a skylight
Tioka, Jakub ; Motyčka, Martin (referee) ; Nekvapil, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the possibilities of daylight illumination in building interiors using vertical hollow light guides. The influence of parameters on the change of transmission properties of skylights is observed. The results of the simulations quantify the light transmission efficiency of different composition of hollow light guides and refer to parameters that significantly affect light transmission. The result of the thesis allows users and companies to simpler select the parameters of light guide components to get the optimal variant according to their requirements.
Measurement of Operational Parameters of Light Sources
Motyčka, Martin ; Pavelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
This semestral thesis is focused on description of operating parameters of light sources and their measurements. There are descripted light-technical, electrical and other parameters of light sources and methods of their measurements and evaluations. In tables there are ranges of fotometric quantities for most types of light sources. This thesis is also focused on functional explanation of photometric measuring instruments.
Luminaire position influence on measured parameters in integrating sphere.
Vlček, Pavel ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the influence of the position of luminaires with narrow radiation characteristics when measured in the integrating sphere. The basic light technical parameters are summarized here. Especially, luminous flux, illuminance, solid angle, luminous intesity and luminance, followed by colour temperature and general colour rendering index. This thesis also deals with the measuring instruments, at first with the basic element, which is the photoelement and then with the following instruments: the illuminance meter, the luminance meter, the spectroradiometer, the goniophotometer and the integrating sphere. The thesis is summarization of the basic information about luminaires. This theory is followed by a laboratory measurement that deals with the measurement of luminaires on a goniophotometer and in the integrating sphere. Goniophotometer measurements are important in conditions of acquire accurate luminous flux. The luminous flux from the goniophotometer is compared with the single measured values in the set positions when measured in the integrating sphere. As a result, the position of the luminaire in the integrating sphere is influenced
Design of measuring workspace in LabView for purpose of spectrum and luminous flux measurement
Sláma, Pavel ; Motyčka, Martin (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with luminance parameters measurement and ways to accomplish this using LabView software. The first part focuses on luminance parameters measurable by spectroradiometer and their meaning. Following part introduces reader to hardware equipment that is used in the measurement. Third part contains description of LabView software and explains what is required to make a communication between equipment and PC work. Next part explains how the communication with peripherals was achieved. Following up is the part where it is described how programs controlling AC and DC power supplies work. In this part the user interface is described.

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