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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A case study of lighting Turkish historic mosques using LEDs: Semsi Ahmet Pasha Mosque Erdem Atılgan, L
2018
6 p. 894-910
artikel
2 A composite optical system for a LED based headlamp low beam module Ge, A
2013
6 p. 752-757
artikel
3 A design for a more efficient, upper room germicidal ultraviolet air disinfection luminaire Milonova, S
2017
6 p. 788-799
artikel
4 A free-form side-emitting lens for airfield lighting Xu, CY
2018
6 p. 937-951
artikel
5 A Fresnel freeform surface collimating lens for LEDs Zhu, L
2018
6 p. 952-960
artikel
6 A high-frequency half-bridge driving circuit topology for HID lamps Pan, Y
2016
6 p. 771-779
artikel
7 Assessing glare. Part 2: Modifying Unified Glare Rating for uniform and non-uniform LED luminaires Yang, Y
2017
6 p. 727-742
artikel
8 A study of atmosphere perception of dynamic coloured light Wang, HH
2014
6 p. 661-675
artikel
9 A suitable and energy-efficient luminous environment for a shared office Villa, C
2016
6 p. 755-770
artikel
10 A toolbox for volumetric visualization of light properties Kartashova, T
2019
6 p. 838-857
artikel
11 Average daylight factor for the ISO/CIE Standard General Sky Alshaibani, K
2016
6 p. 742-754
artikel
12 Behaviour of a high pressure sodium lamp fed by a pulsed power supply Nsibi, W
2014
6 p. 739-746
artikel
13 Book review Boyce, Peter
2013
6 p. 758-759
artikel
14 Calculation and measurement of mean room surface exitance: The accuracy evaluation Dai, Q
2019
6 p. 956-968
artikel
15 Colour preference, naturalness, vividness and colour quality metrics, Part 1: Experiments in a room Khanh, TQ
2017
6 p. 697-713
artikel
16 Colour preference, naturalness, vividness and colour quality metrics, Part 2: Experiments in a viewing booth and analysis of the combined dataset Khanh, TQ
2017
6 p. 714-726
artikel
17 Colour preference, naturalness, vividness and colour quality metrics, Part 4: Experiments with still life arrangements at different correlated colour temperatures Khanh, TQ
2018
6 p. 862-879
artikel
18 Combined eye-tracking and luminance measurements while driving on a rural road: Towards determining mesopic adaptation luminance Cengiz, C
2014
6 p. 676-694
artikel
19 Comparative life cycle assessment of LED lighting products Casamayor, JL
2018
6 p. 801-826
artikel
20 Correspondence: Comparing LED luminaires Duff, JT
2013
6 p. 760-764
artikel
21 CRI2012: A proposal for updating the CIE colour rendering index Smet, KAG
2013
6 p. 689-709
artikel
22 Daylight and occupancy adaptive lighting control system: An iterative optimization approach Caicedo, D
2016
6 p. 661-675
artikel
23 Defining the visual adaptation field for mesopic photometry: Effect of surrounding source position on peripheral adaptation Uchida, T
2017
6 p. 763-773
artikel
24 Design and simulation of electronic ballast performance for high pressure sodium street lighting Omar, MH
2013
6 p. 729-739
artikel
25 Design of a highly efficient LED-based bicycle head lamp with additional ground illumination Cai, J-Y
2014
6 p. 747-753
artikel
26 Development of LED-based standard source for total luminous flux calibration Nakazawa, Y
2019
6 p. 870-882
artikel
27 Dimming control by variation of the switching frequency for high-intensity discharge lamps Nehdi, MN
2014
6 p. 729-738
artikel
28 Disability glare: A study in simulated road lighting conditions Davoudian, N
2014
6 p. 695-705
artikel
29 Discomfort glare caused by white LEDs having different spectral power distributions Huang, WJ
2018
6 p. 921-936
artikel
30 Editorial: Drift or decision Boyce, Peter
2013
6 p. 639-639
artikel
31 Editorial: It’s real, but does it matter Boyce, Peter
2016
6 p. 659
artikel
32 Editorial: Learning your trade Boyce, Peter
2018
6 p. 799
artikel
33 Editorial: Light distribution – a missing variable Boyce, Peter
2014
6 p. 617-617
artikel
34 Editorial: Speculation, replication and aggregation Boyce, Peter
2019
6 p. 817
artikel
35 Editorial: The divorce of the art and science of lighting Boyce, Peter
2017
6 p. 671
artikel
36 Effectiveness of an alternative model for establishing mesopic luminance Yao, Q
2019
6 p. 900-909
artikel
37 Effects of LED light spectra on lettuce growth and nutritional composition Hytönen, T
2018
6 p. 880-893
artikel
38 Erratum 2016
6 p. 783
artikel
39 Glare-free high beam optimization based on country road traffic simulation Kobbert, J
2019
6 p. 922-936
artikel
40 Indoor artificial lighting: Prediction of the circadian effects of different spectral power distributions Bellia, L
2014
6 p. 650-660
artikel
41 LED street lighting: A power quality comparison among street light technologies Gil-de-Castro, A
2013
6 p. 710-728
artikel
42 LRT symposium ‘Better metrics for better lighting’ – a summary Boyce, PR
2014
6 p. 619-636
artikel
43 Luminous and power quality analysis of office building light sources Albu, HC
2013
6 p. 740-751
artikel
44 Measuring light in field experiments using dummies and objects: A study of concert lighting Lo, VWL
2018
6 p. 827-841
artikel
45 Metrics of circadian lighting for clinical investigations Barroso, A
2014
6 p. 637-649
artikel
46 Opinion: Climate-based daylight modelling or daylight factor? Tregenza, Peter
2014
6 p. 618-618
artikel
47 Opinion: Future-proofing circadian research Spitschan, Manuel
2019
6 p. 818-819
artikel
48 Opinion: Lighting is a language Lynes, J
2013
6 p. 640-640
artikel
49 Opinion: On the horizon: A recommended practice for circadian regulation Rea, Mark
2018
6 p. 800
artikel
50 Opinion: Time and consequences Inclan, Carlos
2016
6 p. 660
artikel
51 Opinion: Will road lighting wither? Bullough, John D.
2017
6 p. 672
artikel
52 Perceived colour fidelity under LEDs with similar Rf but different Ra Wei, M
2019
6 p. 858-869
artikel
53 Research Note: On the magnitude of error in the calculation of mean room surface exitance Duff, JT
2016
6 p. 780-782
artikel
54 Research Note: The measurement of road lighting with developed artificial intelligence software Kayakuş, M
2019
6 p. 969-977
artikel
55 Road lighting automation scenarios depending on traffic speed and volume Buyukkinaci, B
2019
6 p. 910-921
artikel
56 Sensitive physiological indicators for human visual comfort evaluation Sun, C
2016
6 p. 726-741
artikel
57 Simplified field measurement methods for the CIE mesopic photometry system Uchida, T
2017
6 p. 774-787
artikel
58 Sky vault partition for computing daylight availability and shortwave energy budget on an urban scale Beckers, B
2014
6 p. 716-728
artikel
59 Spectral characteristics of road surfaces and eye transmittance: Effects on energy efficiency of road lighting at mesopic levels Preciado, OU
2018
6 p. 842-861
artikel
60 Spectral sensitivity and scene brightness at low to moderate photopic light levels Besenecker, UC
2016
6 p. 676-688
artikel
61 Subjective preferences and colour quality metrics of LED light sources Dangol, R
2013
6 p. 666-688
artikel
62 Target visibility under mesopic vision using a driving simulator Chen, Z
2019
6 p. 883-899
artikel
63 Temporal variables and personal factors in glare sensation Kent, MG
2016
6 p. 689-710
artikel
64 The impact of LED lighting parameters on viewing fine art paintings Zhai, QY
2016
6 p. 711-725
artikel
65 Transitional spaces from exterior to interior as functional vision barriers in ageing Lasagno, CM
2014
6 p. 706-715
artikel
66 Unified framework to evaluate non-visual spectral effectiveness of light for human health Amundadottir, ML
2017
6 p. 673-696
artikel
67 User preferences for LED lighting in terms of light spectrum Islam, MS
2013
6 p. 641-665
artikel
68 Veiling luminance and visual adaptation field in mesopic photometry Maksimainen, M
2017
6 p. 743-762
artikel
69 Virtual reality in lighting research: Comparing physical and virtual lighting environments Chen, Y
2019
6 p. 820-837
artikel
70 Visual wayfinding for partially sighted pedestrians – The use of luminance contrast in outdoor pavings Laurìa, A
2019
6 p. 937-955
artikel
71 White LED spectrum for minimising damage to Chinese traditional heavy colour paintings Dang, R
2018
6 p. 911-920
artikel
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