Highway tunnel lighting environments include sidewall, pavement, ceiling, etc., their surface luminance were affected by the distribution of luminous flux of the lamps. While driving through a highway tunnel, the driver needs to complete a series of visual tasks. The spatial distribution of the luminance and color on the road surface and sidewall, as well as the correlated color temperature, influence the driver’s visual performance. The process of driving through a highway tunnel lighting environment was simulated in a laboratory where the luminance of the non-uniform visual environment was gradually decreased. The effects of the spatial distribution of the lighting environment parameters on a driver’s visual performance was studied by tes...
An experiment to investigate peripheral detection performance during a driver’s transition between l...
The elevated lighting demand in tunnel's portal zone to guarantee drivers eye adaptation to the inte...
Mesopic vision corresponds to luminances in which both the rods and cones contribute to vision. Man...
Highway tunnel lighting environments include sidewall, pavement, ceiling, etc., their surface lumina...
Drivers' visual performance is closely related to traffic safety in a real driving environment. In o...
The lighting design of a road tunnel focuses on the setting of pavement luminance. As for the tunnel...
In extra-long road tunnels (>10 km), the interior zone accounts for 95% of the total tunnel length. ...
This study describes applying the visual target color and spectra of light sources to calculate the ...
LEDs are widely applied in highways and tunnels for their long life, low light attenuation, and bein...
Traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of death globally. Accident rates are higher during ...
PURPOSES: This study has been performed with the objective to determine threshold zone luminance of ...
01576250201509/24/2010\u201301/31/2015PDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-15-047DTFH61-10-C-00032Driver performan...
Judicious use of lamps is of profound significance to improve the internal traffic safety of tunnels...
During the day, the visual system of road users is adapted to the very bright daylight. When applyin...
Summary The method described to derive the luminance in the entrance zone of tunnels has been based ...
An experiment to investigate peripheral detection performance during a driver’s transition between l...
The elevated lighting demand in tunnel's portal zone to guarantee drivers eye adaptation to the inte...
Mesopic vision corresponds to luminances in which both the rods and cones contribute to vision. Man...
Highway tunnel lighting environments include sidewall, pavement, ceiling, etc., their surface lumina...
Drivers' visual performance is closely related to traffic safety in a real driving environment. In o...
The lighting design of a road tunnel focuses on the setting of pavement luminance. As for the tunnel...
In extra-long road tunnels (>10 km), the interior zone accounts for 95% of the total tunnel length. ...
This study describes applying the visual target color and spectra of light sources to calculate the ...
LEDs are widely applied in highways and tunnels for their long life, low light attenuation, and bein...
Traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of death globally. Accident rates are higher during ...
PURPOSES: This study has been performed with the objective to determine threshold zone luminance of ...
01576250201509/24/2010\u201301/31/2015PDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-15-047DTFH61-10-C-00032Driver performan...
Judicious use of lamps is of profound significance to improve the internal traffic safety of tunnels...
During the day, the visual system of road users is adapted to the very bright daylight. When applyin...
Summary The method described to derive the luminance in the entrance zone of tunnels has been based ...
An experiment to investigate peripheral detection performance during a driver’s transition between l...
The elevated lighting demand in tunnel's portal zone to guarantee drivers eye adaptation to the inte...
Mesopic vision corresponds to luminances in which both the rods and cones contribute to vision. Man...