Davoudian et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Disability glare: A study in simulated road lighting conditionsDavoudian et al., 2014
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- Davoudian N
- Raynham P
- Barrett E
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- Lighting Research & Technology
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Disability glare is associated with veiling luminance caused by light from bright sources being scattered within the eyes of observers, thereby reducing retinal luminance contrast. This study compares the reduction in observers' performance in the presence of glare with …
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