Nicht-visuell wirksame Beleuchtung. Vergleich von 5 Leuchten

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angewandte Forschung
Project start
01.12.2015
Project end
31.12.2016
Project status
abgeschlossen
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Abstract
- Vergleich und Messung von fünf LED Leuchten mit nicht-visueller Wirkung - Lichttechnische Messungen im Spitalzimmer, Nutzerbefragungen - Interviews zu Langzeiterfahrungen in Alten- und Pflegeheimen, die über eine nicht-visuell wirksame Beleuchtungsanlage verfügen
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School
Hochschule für Architektur, Bau und Geomatik
Institute
Institut Nachhaltigkeit und Energie am Bau
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Age Stiftung
Project partner
Universitäre Altersmedizin, Felix Platter-Spital, Basel
Derungs Licht AG vertreten durch Firma Waldmann Lichttechnik GmbH
OSRAM AG
RD Leuchten AG
TRILUX GmbH & Co. KG
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Age Stiftung
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Keywords
Elektrische Beleuchtung
Messung
Altersmedizin
Nicht-visuelle Beleuchtung
Subject (DDC)
624 - Ingenieurbau und Umwelttechnik
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Luminaires and their non-visual characteristics – comparison of five electric lighting systems in a university centre for geriatrics and rehabilitation
(02.11.2017) Hoffmann, Caroline
Five luminaires with a non-visual effect are compared by photometric measurements for the duration of a full day. The extensive data allows us to compare diurnal variations for various photometric quantities, such as color temperature, illuminances, color rendering index and glare. Concerning the non-visual effects of the luminaires we compare two methods, one of which is comparatively new. It is based on CIE TN 003:2015. Electric lighting boasting non-visual effects - promoted as "human-centric lighting" - are increasingly being used e.g. in health care. Therefore, lighting designers, architects and researchers can benefit from firsthand experience with a range of current industrial solutions on the market.
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