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This book outlines the underlying principles on which modern road
lighting is based, and provides the reader with knowledge of how
these principles should be applied in practice. This book offers a
completely fresh approach to the subject, reflecting how the
technology of road lighting has progressed to keep up with the
changes in lamp technology, especially in solid state light
sources, and the increasing awareness of energy use and
environmental issues. The book is divided into three parts. Part
One describes lighting of open roads, with chapters discussing
visual performance and comfort (including the effects of mesopic
vision and age), and international standards and recommendations
for road lighting. Lighting equipment is introduced; specifically
lamps and luminaires in terms of their practical properties and
features, but also the road surface and its characteristics. A
chapter on Lighting Design makes the link between theory and
practice, providing the reader with the knowledge needed for
effective lighting design, including aspects relating to
sustainability. The final chapter of Part One deals with lighting
calculation conventions and measurements. Part Two is devoted to
light pollution. The negative consequences of light pollution are
described and tactics to restrict light pollution explained.
Lighting criteria are defined that can be used by the lighting
designer to guarantee installations stay within acceptable limits.
International standards and recommendations on the restriction of
light pollution are discussed. Part Three is devoted to tunnel
lighting, with chapters discussing visual performance in tunnel
environments, lighting criteria, standards and recommendations, and
concluding with a chapter on tunnel lighting equipment and design.
This book is a valuable resource for road lighting designers and
engineers, students of lighting design and engineering, town
planners, traffic engineers, environmental specialists, and lamp
and luminaire developers and manufacturers.
This book outlines the underlying principles on which interior
lighting should be based, provides detailed information on the
lighting hardware available today and gives guidance for the design
of interior lighting installations resulting in good visual
performance and comfort, alertness and health. The book is divided
into three parts. Part One discusses the fundamentals of the visual
and non-visual mechanisms and the practical consequences for visual
performance and comfort, for sleep, daytime alertness and
performance, and includes chapters on age effects, therapeutic
effects and hazardous effects of lighting. Part Two deals with the
lighting hardware: lamps (with emphasis on LEDs), gear, drivers and
luminaires including chapters about lighting controls and LEDs
beyond lighting. Part Three is the application part, providing the
link between theory and practice and supplying the reader with the
knowledge needed for lighting design. It describes the relevant
lighting criteria for good and efficient interior lighting and
discusses the International, European and North American standards
and recommendations for interior lighting. A particular focus is on
solid state light sources (LEDs) and the possibility to design
innovative, truly-sustainable lighting installations that are
adaptable to changing circumstances. The design of such
installations is difficult and the book offers details of the
typical characteristics of the many different solid state light
sources, and of the aspects determining the final quality of
interior lighting. Essential reading for interior lighting
designers, lighting engineers and architects, the book will also be
a useful reference for researchers and students. Reviews of Road
Lighting by the same author: "If you are going to design
streetlighting, you must read this book....a solid, comprehensive
textbook written by an acknowledged expert in the field - if you
have a query about any aspect of streetlighting design, you will
find the answer here." - LUX, August 2015 "...a realy comprehensive
book dealing with every aspect of the subject well...essential text
for reference on this subject" - Lighting Journal, March 2015
This book outlines the underlying principles on which interior
lighting should be based, provides detailed information on the
lighting hardware available today and gives guidance for the design
of interior lighting installations resulting in good visual
performance and comfort, alertness and health. The book is divided
into three parts. Part One discusses the fundamentals of the visual
and non-visual mechanisms and the practical consequences for visual
performance and comfort, for sleep, daytime alertness and
performance, and includes chapters on age effects, therapeutic
effects and hazardous effects of lighting. Part Two deals with the
lighting hardware: lamps (with emphasis on LEDs), gear, drivers and
luminaires including chapters about lighting controls and LEDs
beyond lighting. Part Three is the application part, providing the
link between theory and practice and supplying the reader with the
knowledge needed for lighting design. It describes the relevant
lighting criteria for good and efficient interior lighting and
discusses the International, European and North American standards
and recommendations for interior lighting. A particular focus is on
solid state light sources (LEDs) and the possibility to design
innovative, truly-sustainable lighting installations that are
adaptable to changing circumstances. The design of such
installations is difficult and the book offers details of the
typical characteristics of the many different solid state light
sources, and of the aspects determining the final quality of
interior lighting. Essential reading for interior lighting
designers, lighting engineers and architects, the book will also be
a useful reference for researchers and students. Reviews of Road
Lighting by the same author: "If you are going to design
streetlighting, you must read this book....a solid, comprehensive
textbook written by an acknowledged expert in the field - if you
have a query about any aspect of streetlighting design, you will
find the answer here." - LUX, August 2015 "...a realy comprehensive
book dealing with every aspect of the subject well...essential text
for reference on this subject" - Lighting Journal, March 2015
This book outlines the underlying principles on which modern road
lighting is based, and provides the reader with knowledge of how
these principles should be applied in practice. This book offers a
completely fresh approach to the subject, reflecting how the
technology of road lighting has progressed to keep up with the
changes in lamp technology, especially in solid state light
sources, and the increasing awareness of energy use and
environmental issues. The book is divided into three parts. Part
One describes lighting of open roads, with chapters discussing
visual performance and comfort (including the effects of mesopic
vision and age), and international standards and recommendations
for road lighting. Lighting equipment is introduced; specifically
lamps and luminaires in terms of their practical properties and
features, but also the road surface and its characteristics. A
chapter on Lighting Design makes the link between theory and
practice, providing the reader with the knowledge needed for
effective lighting design, including aspects relating to
sustainability. The final chapter of Part One deals with lighting
calculation conventions and measurements. Part Two is devoted to
light pollution. The negative consequences of light pollution are
described and tactics to restrict light pollution explained.
Lighting criteria are defined that can be used by the lighting
designer to guarantee installations stay within acceptable limits.
International standards and recommendations on the restriction of
light pollution are discussed. Part Three is devoted to tunnel
lighting, with chapters discussing visual performance in tunnel
environments, lighting criteria, standards and recommendations, and
concluding with a chapter on tunnel lighting equipment and design.
This book is a valuable resource for road lighting designers and
engineers, students of lighting design and engineering, town
planners, traffic engineers, environmental specialists, and lamp
and luminaire developers and manufacturers.
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