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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.
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
Janík, Daniel ; Bejček, Ludvík (referee) ; Havlíková, Marie (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to introduce the basic photometric quantities and measurement of these quantities. Next target is to get acquainted with the basic types of light sources, including various types, their construction and principle of their function. The work also deals with the measurement of electrical and photometric parameters of nine samples of concrete light sources. Measured sources in terms of energy and terms of quality of the light are compared with each other and with the data supplied by the producer.
Measurement of directional non-uniformity of the correlated color temperature of LED luminaires for road lighting
Růžička, Josef ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the topic of correlated color temperature measurements. There has been an increase in the demand for accurate correlated color temperature measurements due to regulations concerning reconstruction of the street lighting made by Department of Industry and Business. The main objective of this work is to determine which measuring devices and methods would make correlated color temperature measurements to be done in the most accurate and practical way. The evaluation is based on five laboratory measurements and two outdoor measurements. The main subject of these measurements is biodynamic LED lamp Tungsram SLBt. A verification of certain output data as well as simulating situations that would be too difficult to measure is made by an algorithm created in Matlab software. Final part of the thesis deals with the accuracy differences among various correlated color temperature measuring methods. It describes advantages and disadvantages of these methods and proposes ideas for consequent inquiry. This thesis finds its use in correlated color temperature measurement error and uncertainty discoveries that will have to be dealt with in the future. Also, theoretical part of the thesis may be used as lighting technics learning material.
Measurement of directional non-uniformity of the correlated color temperature of LED luminaires for road lighting
Růžička, Josef ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Motyčka, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the topic of correlated color temperature measurements. There has been an increase in the demand for accurate correlated color temperature measurements due to regulations concerning reconstruction of the street lighting made by Department of Industry and Business. The main objective of this work is to determine which measuring devices and methods would make correlated color temperature measurements to be done in the most accurate and practical way. The evaluation is based on five laboratory measurements and two outdoor measurements. The main subject of these measurements is biodynamic LED lamp Tungsram SLBt. A verification of certain output data as well as simulating situations that would be too difficult to measure is made by an algorithm created in Matlab software. Final part of the thesis deals with the accuracy differences among various correlated color temperature measuring methods. It describes advantages and disadvantages of these methods and proposes ideas for consequent inquiry. This thesis finds its use in correlated color temperature measurement error and uncertainty discoveries that will have to be dealt with in the future. Also, theoretical part of the thesis may be used as lighting technics learning material.
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.
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.
Light Sources
Janík, Daniel ; Bejček, Ludvík (referee) ; Havlíková, Marie (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to introduce the basic photometric quantities and measurement of these quantities. Next target is to get acquainted with the basic types of light sources, including various types, their construction and principle of their function. The work also deals with the measurement of electrical and photometric parameters of nine samples of concrete light sources. Measured sources in terms of energy and terms of quality of the light are compared with each other and with the data supplied by the producer.
The influence of plants on the surface temperature of Earth
Oupický, Pavel
There are discussed in this paper the influeces of plants on the global and local surface temperature of Earth. There are presented also the results from the measuring of plant reflectivity with spectroradiometer
Processes which control the Earth’s Temperature
Oupický, Pavel
There are discussed in this paper some of natural processes which control the temperature of Earth and they are explained and confronted with climate models Daisyworld, Greenhouseworld and Moses. There are presented also the results from the measuring of plant reflectivity with spectroradiometer

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