Includes bibliographical references (p. 14)This study examined the effect that hydrophobic treatment of glass headlamp lenses has on light output when headlamps are exposed to contaminants under naturalistic driving conditions. The hypothesis, a priori, was that the water-repelling nature of a glass surface after hydrophobic treatment would aid in minimizing the adhesion, or promote the removal, of contaminants on the lens, thereby leaving light output less affected. Additional variables of interest included the presence of precipitation, the side of the vehicle the headlamp was on, and whether the headlamp was illuminated during the exposure. The study examined vehicles with glass lenses installed as intended by the vehicle manufacturer....
"November 2004."Includes bibliographical references (leaves 20-21)This study examined the potential ...
The visibility of an object is largely determined by the relative contrast between the object and it...
Notes: See also UMTRI-62024National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.http://de...
This study investigated changes in headlamp beam patterns as a function of the level of haze in shee...
This study evaluated changes in the light output of low-beam headlamps as a function of dirt accumul...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)This study evaluated the effect of blue content of hea...
This study evaluated changes in the light output of rear signal lamps as a function of dirt accumula...
This paper presents selected results of a field study to test the effect of dirt on the headlamps on...
This study investigated the effects of hydrophobic treatment on distance estimation under conditions...
In each discipline of lighting technology where light has influence on the users ’ health and safety...
Current front turn-signal lamps in the U.S. predominantly use clear lenses and amber bulbs. However,...
The goal of this study was to examine whether the recent changes in the sharpness of the vertical gr...
This study compared the quantitative influence of a variety of factors on the performance of low-be...
This paper presents selected results of a field study realized in February 2017 to test the effect o...
This study evaluated changes in the light output of rear signal lamps as a function of dirt accumula...
"November 2004."Includes bibliographical references (leaves 20-21)This study examined the potential ...
The visibility of an object is largely determined by the relative contrast between the object and it...
Notes: See also UMTRI-62024National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.http://de...
This study investigated changes in headlamp beam patterns as a function of the level of haze in shee...
This study evaluated changes in the light output of low-beam headlamps as a function of dirt accumul...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)This study evaluated the effect of blue content of hea...
This study evaluated changes in the light output of rear signal lamps as a function of dirt accumula...
This paper presents selected results of a field study to test the effect of dirt on the headlamps on...
This study investigated the effects of hydrophobic treatment on distance estimation under conditions...
In each discipline of lighting technology where light has influence on the users ’ health and safety...
Current front turn-signal lamps in the U.S. predominantly use clear lenses and amber bulbs. However,...
The goal of this study was to examine whether the recent changes in the sharpness of the vertical gr...
This study compared the quantitative influence of a variety of factors on the performance of low-be...
This paper presents selected results of a field study realized in February 2017 to test the effect o...
This study evaluated changes in the light output of rear signal lamps as a function of dirt accumula...
"November 2004."Includes bibliographical references (leaves 20-21)This study examined the potential ...
The visibility of an object is largely determined by the relative contrast between the object and it...
Notes: See also UMTRI-62024National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.http://de...