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Usage of a luminance analyzer for analysis of natural light sources
Svoboda, Martin ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Novák, Filip (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the description of photometric quantities, presentation of methods of measuring illuminance and luminance, and explanation of the principle of devices used to measure these quantities. It also deals with the functions of the eye, its sensitivity, and changes in vision due to the alternation of day and night. The last chapter describes the origin of light in the natural sources of light, the Sun, the Moon, and fire, and then presents the measured values with their analysis.
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.
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.
Luminance scanning of luminaires and light sources
Ševčík, Ondřej ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
Práce se zabývá měřením křivek svítivosti světelných zdrojů a svítidel konvenčními a nekonvenčními metodami. Úvodní část práce je věnována popisu zrakového systému a základních fotometrických veličin. Hlavní teoretická část je zaměřena na popis současných metod měření křivek svítivosti a nových metod měření pomocí jasového analyzátoru. Současně jsou pro jednotlivé metody uvedeny zdroje nejistot, které ovlivňují výsledky měření. Těžiště práce spočívá v návrhu metodiky měření křivek svítivosti z jasových skenů svítidla a následném ověření tohoto postupu vlastním měřením. Dále bylo provedeno srovnání naměřených výsledků navrženým postupem, s výsledky konvenčního měření na goniofotometru s luxmetrem.
Near-field photometry
Kutý, Tomáš ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the theoretical and practical introduction to the verification procedures used today for obtaining luminosity curves of lamps. The introduction acquaints readers with the photometric variables. Consequently, it is theoretically described procedure for constructing luminance curves by zonal flow and further familiarization with the near-field photometry. For the practical part was chosen several lights. These lamps were measured by luxmeter first from a very close photometric distance from lights, and then from large distance. The next step was to obtain pictures of luminaries in planes C 0 to 345 ° (with a step of 15 °) of the angle gamma from 0 to 180 ° (in steps of 5 °). The measured data were processed by zonal flow and through programs LumiDISP and Matlab. The partial result of this thesis is to verify whether it is possible to use the luminance analyzer for obtaining luminosity curves, it means, if the luminosity curve obtained through luminance analyzer will comply with the curves obtained through a luxmeter. Further work should ascertain the feasibility of acquired photographs lamps from a very close photometric distance could create luminosity curve for any location and distance from the observer to measured lamps.
Unconventional Methods of Measurement in Photometry
Škoda, Jan ; Sokanský, Karel (referee) ; Gašparovský,, Dionýz (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with an unconventional possibility of measuring photometric values and the work is based on analysis of luminance made by commercially available digital photo camera. In the first part is represent an overview of current methods for measuring the photometry. You also can see the basic photometric values and required instrumentation needed to measure them. The focus of the work is concentrated on the description of the problems associated with setting the correct luminance of digital photography. It describes the dependency and correction procedures for calculating fixed luminance ratios of the individual images. The last part of this thesis is devoted to the possible use in practice, especially in the analysis of luminance of objects, luminaires and light sources. It also deals with an alternative description of luminaire and light sources to replace the luminous intensity curve etc.
Analysis of luminance analyser LDA - LumiDISP application for correlated color temperature measurement
Vlček, Pavel ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the search of commercially available luminance analysers and cameras that use the measurement of correlated colour temperature. It also deals with calculations of correlated colour temperature according to various available methods. The luminance analyser LDA-LumiDISP is based on a DSLR camera. The principle of its operation and possible errors in capturing pictures are discussed here. The work deals with extensive testing of the LDA-LumiDISP luminance analyser, which is primarily intended for measuring luminance in the set scene, but can also be used to measure the correlated colour temperature. The device is being tested in terms of measuring the correlated colour temperature in laboratory and field conditions. The result of the master's thesis is the calculation of measurements uncertainty for certain light sources and the optimization of the measuring algorithm to reduce them.
Measurement uncertainties in photometry
Motyčka, Martin ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
This master's thesis is focused on problematic of measurent unceartainties in photometry. Theoretical part describes photometric measururing instruments, their uncearnities and limitations. In the second part of this thesis there is a mathematical description of calculating uncearnities in laboratory conditions. In practical part there are calculations of uncearnities for photometric instruments at light laboraty VUT Brno.
Evaluation of Lighting Quality Using Modern Software Tools
Fazekas, Tibor ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the evaluation of the quality of lighting with the usage of the latest software products used nowadays. The first part of the work is about indoor lighting, the basic requirements invested in lighting, and the basic concepts of indoor lighting. The second part includes complete search for today's computer implements for projecting, simulating, calculation and analysis of light, their functions and characteristics, including luminance analyzers based on CCD sensors and their software equipment. The last part of the work has the task to model a computer room using softwares which can be found within the territory of VUT Brno, and the task was to assess its lighting. Following this, with the help of luminance analyzer, the task is to capture the scene under different lighting conditions and to evaluate the measured data.

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