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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.
Design of demonstration suitcase with light sources
Vojkůvka, Jan ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and realization of a demonstration case with light sources. The work explains the basic photometric parameters, contains the measurement of the reflectivity of samples. Furthermore, the work describes the design process, process of realization of the demonstration case, selection of light sources and brightness measurements performed on the finished demonstration case.
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.
Measurement of photometric parameters of light sources for interactive panel
Vágner, Richard ; Štěpánek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with measurment of various photometric parameters of light sources designated for interactive board located in the Laboratory of Light VUT FEKT. There is described procedure and processing of photometric and electrical parameters of light sources (incandescent light bulbs, halogen lamps, compact fluorescent lamps, fluorescent tubes and LED lamps). Also there is presented processing method of designing cards that will contain mentioned parameters.
Inovating methods for color fidelity index evaluation of LED.
Novák, Filip ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is aimed to compare different methodologies of calculating color rendering indicators, because for modern light sources based on LED the traditional color rendering index Ra might be insufficient. The first part of this paper is based on explaining the basics, such as different methods of producing visible light, photometric quantities, or various CIE color spaces. The second and main part revolves around description of spectroradiometers, and calculation procedures for calculating color rendering indicators according to CIE 013.3-1995, CQS, IES TM-30-15, and CIE 224:2017. In the next chapter the mentioned indexes are then calculated for a given sample of light sources, and the results are subsequently evaluated.
Light sources and their efficiency
BAČÁKOVÁ, Martina
This bachelor thesis deals with light sources and their efficiency. The first part of the thesis discusses the development of bulbs and represents the major milestones of lighting, including public lighting. It also deals with the principle and the use of light sources and their classification by species, type, manufacturer and price as well. The analytic part consists of the comparative analysis of different types of light sources according to their luminous efficacy and their cost. As part of this, the analysis and radiation patterns of all tested bulbs is provided. The analysis of the luminosity of one bulb for lighting several hundred hours is the last part of this section. The thesis results are summarized and commented in the conclusion.
Design and construction of an interactive light sources panel
Žák, Martin ; Pavelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
This semestral thesis deals with design and construction of the interactive light sources board and measurement of various parameters of those light sources. Using the given requirements, a solution is worked out (construction materials, behaviour, design, wiring etc. are given). Based on this, the interactive board was also constructed and put into operation. The thesis is also focused on the given light sources themselves (incandescent light bulbs, halogen lamps, compact fluorescent lamps, fluorescent tubes and LED lamps) and their measurement results are presented.
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.
Controlled lighting and shading in smart house
Novák, Michael ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis is focused on controlling lighting and shading in a smart house. Lighting control covers switching and dimming mechanisms. This thesis presents dimming options for different types of light sources. Following this is an overview of shading devices and system wiring, often called smart wiring. Specifically, the thesis focuses on the Foxtrot system from Teco a.s.. This work describes the sensors and actuators used for switching, dimming and shading control devices. New library of functional blocks for lighting and shading control for Foxtrot system was created, for they were not included in any standard library. All functional blocks that have use in the control of lighting or shading - including standard ones - are described in this work.
Lighting and lighting systems for stand-alone applications
Čejka, Lukáš ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of lighting systems for stand-alone applications. These systems are independent of the electrical connection and they are powered by batteries. Batteries are charged by independent sources. The work is more focused on an autonomous lighting system that uses a solar panel. It mentions the main components of the system. Furthermore, in this work, we can find types of stand-alone lighting applications, their possibilities, problems, advantages and disadvantages, economic balance and also outline other possible solutions.

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