Estimation Method and Simulation of Brightness of Monochromatic LED Point Source Perceived by the Elderly and Protanopes

Taka-aki Suzuki, Saki Sukoyaka
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This study aimed at estimating the brightness of a monochromatic LED point source as perceived by the elderly and protanopes. In order to estimate the perceived brightness of the monochromatic LED point source for the elderly and protanopes, we defined an index, brightness perception efficiency, which is a ratio of perceived luminosity with spectral luminous efficiency of the elderly or protanopes to the luminosity with standard spectral luminous efficiency. The brightness perception efficiency was calculated using both the LED spectral radiant intensity defined by a peak wavelength and a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the LED, and the spectral luminous efficiencies of the elderly in their 70s and protanopes. The brightness perception efficiency indicated that monochromatic LED point sources with a broad FWHM effectively attenuate the reduction in perceived brightness of the elderly and protanopes. It is expected that in the case of a peak wavelength of 475 nm the elderly perceive brightness equivalent to 1.6 times luminosity for the LED with a FWHM of 100 nm compared to that with a FWHM of 15 nm, and in the case of a peak wavelength of 635 nm protanopes perceived brightness equivalent to about 3 times luminosity for the LED with a FWHM of 100 nm compared to that with a FWHM of 15 nm. Based on the brightness perception efficiency, we developed an LED illumination simulator that allows the young observers with normal color vision to experience the brightness perceived by the elderly and protanopes.
老年人和老年人感知单色LED点光源亮度的估计方法与仿真
本研究旨在估计单色LED点光源的亮度,为老年人和正常人感知。为了估计老年人和普罗诺普人对单色LED点光源的感知亮度,我们定义了亮度感知效率指标,即老年人或普罗诺普人的光谱发光效率感知亮度与标准光谱发光效率感知亮度之比。亮度感知效率采用LED的峰值波长和半峰全宽(FWHM)定义的LED光谱辐射强度,以及70多岁老年人和前列腺素的光谱发光效率来计算。亮度感知效率表明,宽频宽的单色LED点源可以有效地减弱老年人和正常人的感知亮度下降。预计在峰值波长为475 nm的情况下,老年人对FWHM为100 nm的LED的感知亮度相当于FWHM为15 nm的LED的亮度的1.6倍,在峰值波长为635 nm的情况下,老年人对FWHM为100 nm的LED的感知亮度相当于FWHM为15 nm的LED的亮度的3倍左右。基于亮度感知效率,我们开发了一种LED照明模拟器,使具有正常色觉的年轻观察者能够体验老年人和正常人所感知的亮度。
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