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Discomfort glare of non-uniform luminaires
Šťastný, Jakub ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
In the field of lighting technology, glare evaluation is one of the basic parameters of determining the quality of lighting systems. Disturbing glare is most often evaluated by UGR in internal systems. The UGR method is well described and verified for uniform glare sources. With the development of LED, non-uniform sources of glare become involved in the lighting system. Thus verification of UGR suitability for non-uniform sources is necessary and possibly modification of the method or replacement it by another more appropriate method is required. This diploma thesis focuses on evaluation methods of disturbing glare from luminaires with non-uniform radiation surface. For this purpose, the thesis includes glare analysis, methods of glare calculation and glare evaluation. Furthermore, the UGR analysis and modification for the calculation of disturbing glare from non-uniform glare sources are included. The practical part is concentrated on measurement of glare from uniform and non-uniform glare sources. For the purpose of evaluating the suitability of the measurement method, the subjective evaluation of glare from a statically significant sample is included in the thesis.
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.
Discomfort glare of non-uniform luminaires
Šťastný, Jakub ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Škoda, Jan (advisor)
In the field of lighting technology, glare evaluation is one of the basic parameters of determining the quality of lighting systems. Disturbing glare is most often evaluated by UGR in internal systems. The UGR method is well described and verified for uniform glare sources. With the development of LED, non-uniform sources of glare become involved in the lighting system. Thus verification of UGR suitability for non-uniform sources is necessary and possibly modification of the method or replacement it by another more appropriate method is required. This diploma thesis focuses on evaluation methods of disturbing glare from luminaires with non-uniform radiation surface. For this purpose, the thesis includes glare analysis, methods of glare calculation and glare evaluation. Furthermore, the UGR analysis and modification for the calculation of disturbing glare from non-uniform glare sources are included. The practical part is concentrated on measurement of glare from uniform and non-uniform glare sources. For the purpose of evaluating the suitability of the measurement method, the subjective evaluation of glare from a statically significant sample is included in the thesis.
Jasová analýza v reálném čase
Sumec, Stanislav ; Škoda, Jan ; Baxant, Petr ; Krbal, Michal
This paper presents the progress in the development of luminance analyzer LumiDISP. The main innovation is the processing of luminance analysis in real time by using industrial cameras. This new feature allows more efficient process of measurement, because the system allows interactive work. The paper describes the main differences of working with previously used digital camera and demonstrates measurement UGR using the new methodology.
Jasové poměry v místech zrakových úkolů v učebnách
Helštýnová, Barbara ; Novák, Tomáš ; Sokanský, Karel ; Bos, Petr
Possibilities of action learning methods such as interactive whiteboards, blackboards and whiteboards along with copying to a workbook depends not only on visual comfort, but also on the subjective feeling of the observer. This measurement could be performed objective was chosen as the place of visual task workbook, as the surrounding visual task desk (table) and a background visual task was elected boards according to the type of measurement rooms. Measurements was done by luxmeter and luminance analyzer. Because the evaluating the overall illuminance of the room, so the task area. Further analysis was performed luminance from which it was calculated contrast to which the eye responds and transmits the visual perception.
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.
Luminance Analysis of Linear Fluorescent Lamp
Štěpánek, J.
My paper deals with theme of luminance analysis. The aim of the paper is to find out how change luminance of linear fluorescent lamps with the change of light source position. Linear fluorescent lamp will be measured in horizontal position and in vertical position. Digital camera will be used for measurement. Paper is divided into theoretical part and into practical part.

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