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Measurement of illuminance distribution on roadways using the luminance analyser LDA
Cudrák, Martin ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the possibility of measuring road illuminance using the LDA luminance analyser and LumiDISP software. The theoretical part describes luminous quantities, optical properties of selected materials, especially road materials – asphalt, and normative requirements for road lighting. In the practical part, the production of measuring samples is implemented for subsequent field measurements. A series of laboratory and field measurements are carried out in the following section. Based on these measurements, the measurement method and the measurement procedure have been determined and refined. The aim of the master's thesis is to determine the measurement method, the measurement procedure and to quantify the accuracy of the illuminance measurement method using the luminance analyser LDA.
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.
Comparison of Conventional and New methods of Measurement and Evaluation of Luminance
Svoboda, Miloslav ; Novák,, Tomáš (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
Because luminance is the only value to which our sight responds, its measurement becomes important in terms of ensuring the proper function of vision. Nowadays luminance measuring can be made by conventional methods, such as direct using of luminance meter. However an entirely new method of measuring luminance levels is coming. This method is based on using luminance analyzers which work using a digital photography for the analysis of luminance. This thesis deals with these issues and is divided into several chapters, which form the two main parts of the thesis, the theoretical and the practical one. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the basics of lighting technology, as well as the principles of measuring the luminance using conventional methods. New methods of measurement, i.e. using luminance analyzers, are discussed in two chapters which analyse both the principle and characteristics of analyzers available today. In the practical part is a comparative measurement carried out – in the laboratory and in terrain – using both methods.
The measurement of luminance and correlated color temperature of the illuminated outdoor advertising signs with the luminance analyser LDA-LumiDISP
Slavíček, Oldřich ; Novák, Filip (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
The work summarizes the basic photometric quantities and technical parameters of the luminaires. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the analysis of the issue of the influence of light and lighting on humans, with a description of measuring devices for photometric quantities. The work deals with the use of the LDA-LumiDISP luminance analyzer in practice, the measurement of illuminated advertisements, the processing of results and the comparison of results with technical standards.
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.
Measurement of illuminance distribution on roadways using the luminance analyser LDA
Cudrák, Martin ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the possibility of measuring road illuminance using the LDA luminance analyser and LumiDISP software. The theoretical part describes luminous quantities, optical properties of selected materials, especially road materials – asphalt, and normative requirements for road lighting. In the practical part, the production of measuring samples is implemented for subsequent field measurements. A series of laboratory and field measurements are carried out in the following section. Based on these measurements, the measurement method and the measurement procedure have been determined and refined. The aim of the master's thesis is to determine the measurement method, the measurement procedure and to quantify the accuracy of the illuminance measurement method using the luminance analyser LDA.
Comparison of Conventional and New methods of Measurement and Evaluation of Luminance
Svoboda, Miloslav ; Novák,, Tomáš (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
Because luminance is the only value to which our sight responds, its measurement becomes important in terms of ensuring the proper function of vision. Nowadays luminance measuring can be made by conventional methods, such as direct using of luminance meter. However an entirely new method of measuring luminance levels is coming. This method is based on using luminance analyzers which work using a digital photography for the analysis of luminance. This thesis deals with these issues and is divided into several chapters, which form the two main parts of the thesis, the theoretical and the practical one. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the basics of lighting technology, as well as the principles of measuring the luminance using conventional methods. New methods of measurement, i.e. using luminance analyzers, are discussed in two chapters which analyse both the principle and characteristics of analyzers available today. In the practical part is a comparative measurement carried out – in the laboratory and in terrain – using both methods.

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