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Assessment of pedestrian discomfort glare from urban LED lighting

Villa et al., 2017

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7709124935511524593
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Villa C
Bremond R
Saint-Jacques E
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Lighting Research & Technology

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Due to different visual tasks and gaze patterns, the discomfort glare experienced by pedestrians may differ from that experienced by drivers. This paper investigates the discomfort glare experienced by pedestrians under various urban LED luminaires through …
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